well it depends on how salty we're talking about. tamatoes and peppers acctually taste better if irrigated with brakish water but we're taking one sixth of sea salt levels here. salicornia likes salty water but isn't very common.
none salt water will kill most plants
Using water from a water softener to irrigate grass can harm it due to the high levels of sodium that can build up in the soil. This can lead to poor grass growth and even damage to the grass over time. It's best to avoid using water from a water softener to irrigate grass.
irrigate
yes.
To irrigate the land
To "irrigate" it.
Hope for rain.
When people irrigate the water from western iran.
To clean vegetables effectively using baking soda and vinegar, first mix equal parts of baking soda and water to create a paste. Gently scrub the vegetables with the paste to remove dirt and residue. Then, rinse the vegetables thoroughly with water. Next, mix equal parts of vinegar and water in a bowl and soak the vegetables for a few minutes. Rinse the vegetables again with water before consuming or cooking them.
Irrigate [water] their land to grow crops.
We have to irrigate more in summer because:the water is sucked fast by the land .in summer season, the water gets quickly evaporated from the leaves of the plants or trees.
Irrigate/irrigation.