I moved house recently and the utility room had no running water, this meant the washing machine was in the kitchen and the fridge in the utility room, which got pretty annoying. My Dad managed to plumb water into the utility room but not out. So its now draining into a water butt outside. As is the water from the sink he put in. (Dad's are useful)
At the moment we have to take out the water manually, but he may later install a pump system. So is the water from the washing machine okay to use on fruit bushes? I've switched to using laundry balls like these: ORIGINAL JML LAUNDRY PEARLS ECO FRIENDLY WASHING BALLS | eBay
I'm not entirely sure whats in the balls, other than "friendly ions" but I assume its safer. What if I'm using more normal wash powder or using something to clean the sink. We often use bicarbonate of soda and vinegar for cleaning, but do use other stuff sometimes. I'm guessing using bleach would be out. Has anyone tried this before and does it seem safe to use the water on fruit bushes?
At the moment we have to take out the water manually, but he may later install a pump system. So is the water from the washing machine okay to use on fruit bushes? I've switched to using laundry balls like these: ORIGINAL JML LAUNDRY PEARLS ECO FRIENDLY WASHING BALLS | eBay
I'm not entirely sure whats in the balls, other than "friendly ions" but I assume its safer. What if I'm using more normal wash powder or using something to clean the sink. We often use bicarbonate of soda and vinegar for cleaning, but do use other stuff sometimes. I'm guessing using bleach would be out. Has anyone tried this before and does it seem safe to use the water on fruit bushes?
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