Yes, perfectly fine - it's technically called "grey" water. Just make sure no bleaches have been in it. My lawn's looking very nice this way. (Also, sneaky tip, use your hose to fill up a dustbin on the pretence of cleaning it - perfectly legal - and just dunk pot plants in for a drink, then watering cand to water bedding plants. The rest can be tipped over the lawn.)
2006-08-23 23:46:48
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answered by nert 4
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Yes you can! And in some parts of the world people have grey water systems placed in there gardens! So all water from the bath sink and washing machine are stored in a tank and then a pump is used to water the garden! Its great for hose pipe banns etc because you can still keep the garden clean with out using any extra water! Also soap can be a mild pesticide so its an added bonus!!!!
2006-08-23 23:49:23
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answered by peta g 2
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For plants in the garden that is no problem, I always used to use the old dishwater
2006-08-23 23:42:32
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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There are some plants that don't like old dishwater. So I would check the type of plants you have first.
2006-08-24 00:06:04
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answered by Patrick H 2
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The docs advise no longer doing something. i understand that's slightly complicated to have a alluring new infant which you're so happy with and then something like that occurs. it would in basic terms final some weeks, in basic terms consult together with her scientific professional approximately it on the subsequent flow to, if that is severe sufficient he could be waiting to come back up with something comfortable sufficient to assist. If no longer then there is somewhat no longer something to do approximately it. that is not something to fret approximately the two. it is going to flow away and he or she'll be lower back to general, i'm constructive she's nevertheless the prettiest element you have ever considered besides. in basic terms keep in mind, it occurs to alot of youngsters. in basic terms approximately all of them. attempt to no longer enable her get too heat and ensure you wash her face with heat water on a washcloth (the infant washcloths are alot extra comfortable on the floor) after everytime she eats or spits up. Congrats! Oh yeah, my scientific professional informed me no cleansing soap,lotion, or powder on the face. and don't use diaper wipes on it.
2016-12-17 16:19:11
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answered by ? 4
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dishwater is no good...
a good thing to use is black coffee with no milk and no sugar when you have some left over in a pot..
2006-08-23 23:46:25
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answered by Happy Halloween 4
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They really wont like the soap and the grease from washing up water....
2006-08-24 01:58:51
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answered by Jackie 4
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washing up liquids wont harm them it also helps to stops the fungus growing
2006-08-25 00:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No problem, just spread it around a bit so the bacteria in the soil aren't overworked. You can pee on your compost heap as well if you have one.
2006-08-24 00:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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its ok but a lot of hassle .buy plants which dont mind a drought is the best way
2006-08-24 00:00:15
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answered by seven69uk 2
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