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Reply:I have city water that I use in my house. But I also have a well that I use to water my lawn, garden, and use it to wash cars. So sure you should be able to with no problem!
Reply:years ago our grandparents and greatgrandparents had lots of flowers and well water. These days if I were you I%26#039;d send my well water off to be tested to see what%26#039;s in it. Then take the results to your county%26#039;s horticulture department and ask what you should add to the water to make your plants grow at their best.
Reply:It is better than city water, Providing there is no salt or arsenic. I would take a sample and have it analyzed to be safe. You have another alternative is to collect rain water, Just put a barrel under the down spout or eve trove and you cant get any better.
Reply:Works great for my parents.
Reply:My word, yes!!! As a matter of fact, it%26#039;s probably better...less chemicals. I use it all the time cause it%26#039;s all I have. Hasn%26#039;t killed me so figure safe for plants. Not to sound sarcastic but what do you think they used 100 years ago? Well water comes from underground springs.
Reply:well water might be better than city water cuz you dont put any chemicals or things like that in you well so yeah i would think that well water would be the best for your plants
Reply:Its probably the best water to get unless you have a creekyou can pump water from. In my little town, the whole town gets water from a well. But, the EPA has done tests over the last 10 years and the water is JUST barely fit for human consumption, but everybody%26#039;s garden grows great. City water isn%26#039;t really water is it? After all the processing? Its the same difference between a home grown tomato and one from a grocery store. They just ain%26#039;t the same, close but not the same.
Reply:Absolutely! I grew up with a well on our property and that%26#039;s all we used. We had a wonderful garden!skin disease
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