Many of us believe that we need to water our plants every day. But that's not true. Watering plants thrice a week might be just as healthy for your garden. In fact by over watering our landscapes we often waste a lot of fresh water.
If you stay in Southern California, given below is a link to a water calculator which would help you find out exactly how much water your garden would need in a week.
Otherwise, given below is also a link to some simple tips for a water wise garden.
Ken Walter has written: 'Water gardening in containers' -- subject(s): Water gardens, Container gardening
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Cotton will work great for gardening if you don't deal with water.
Gardening by the Yard - 2004 Water Wise was released on: USA: 7 June 2009
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DDT is not soluble in water.
water quantity is how much water and water quality is how good the water is, like is it clear and taste good.
water flows slowly and in small quantity. Water comes continuously,even when not required. Because of unlined canals water table rises which is dangerous
If you are gardening outside filtered water is not necessary considering rain fall is not filtered. However if you have a greenhouse filtered water may be your option to help grow your plants bigger and brighter
There are no fractions required in expressing one quantity.
It would depend on the colour of the alcohol and the quantity versus the quantity of the water.