Rain will better water plants because salt water has salt which will dehydrate the plant.
Waters plants. Refills aquifers. Prevents falling water table.
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rain waters plants seeps in the ground and is used for drinking water there are many reasons if you are in school it is always in your science textbook
No. People say precious rain because it waters their plants.
it waters your plants, helps them grow.Makes the grass greener. it waters your plants, helps them grow.Makes the grass greener.
This depends on the type of plant you are growing. The obvious answer is enough but that may not help. Err on the dry side if in doubt.
The sun helps plants grow and the rain waters plants that is what I can think of.
Yes but its not the best.... Plants really thrive on rain water. Rig yourself up a rain barrel that catches water off your house. Its environmentally friendly, simple, and your plants will love you for it.
It waters plants, refills outdoor water reserves, cleans the dirty cars of lazy people, fixes droughts, and more.
Yes. Plants need rain for water.
The best way to simulate rain water for your plants is to use distilled water. It will provide a pure form of water which is free of chemicals found in tap water.
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