Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Green Plants That Survive Gray Water

Water is the new gold.
As water grows scarcer, you will see imaginative ways to save the precious commodity.
That is what's so great about people, they can figure anything out!
The LA Times has a great article on grey water and planting.

Says the Times:
"Carol Bornstein, co-author of "California Native Plants for the Garden," found 13 public gardens using reclaimed water in the summer in her hometown of Santa Barbara, and she listed the native plants doing well in those gardens. Her list may be as useful for home gardeners as it is for park-keepers, particularly with planting season coming and more Southern Californians looking to recycle their gray water for use in the landscape."
See whole article HERE


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