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ediblecities wrote:
Agree with Leila, it stinks horrible!
The best is to use a hose and move it around in the garden, as greywater contains detergents etc. and these will build up in the soil and eventually clog the soil.
Greywater is maybe not the best but it is better than no water and if you don't overdo there's no problem. However I won't use it on leavy greens lettuces etc.
sticky_burr wrote:
ps i am not talking about FDA/USDA organic .. that allows sludge to be spread on organic crops so gray water wouldnt think to be a issue .. from now on i'll think twice when i see stuff at the grocery labeled 'organic'
hobbssamuelj wrote:
my wife and i make our own laundry detergent with ivory soap, borax, and washing soda. would this clog the soil the same as commercial detergents?
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