very doubtful....unless you over water with it. water your garden deeply once or twice a week and it should do nicely.
hope this helps
2007-09-09 09:58:56
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answered by Belize Missionary 6
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In our case, yes it will. Our well is 800 feet deep. Deep wells are more likely to contain boron, which ours does. There is no USDA specifications on how much boron a human can consume as yet. Our well water either kills or greatly harms anything watered with it. You should have your water tested by a lab.
2007-09-09 10:39:07
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answered by Linda M 4
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No to be honest,the water from the well is better for the garden than your tap water,to me it makes things taste better.We use our well for our garden and to water our animals with and to feed all of our cows and bulls, and other animals.
2007-09-09 09:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Li sen if your parent,s have a gun cabinet , go check to make sure it,s is locked and do not go Anny where near it do not be playing with knive,s until you at least get through the six th, grade, the question,s will get easier as you go through life, and yes a popcycle will melt if left lying in the hot sun.
2007-09-09 10:09:34
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answered by BOB 3
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If YOU can drink from it, your plants will be safe.
Out at our ranch, we have the water on our three wells tested semi-annually.
We also use grey-water (from the washing-machine and showers) to water our lawn and garden.
2007-09-09 09:57:03
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answered by mariner31 7
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acually it is better than city water cause of the clorine content in city water and well water has nutrients
2007-09-09 09:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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not normaly, but if the well has something that contamentats the water then possibly.
2007-09-09 09:56:10
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answered by Ryan F 1
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no
2007-09-09 13:01:59
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answered by hill bill y 6
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