Don’t Pour Drinking Water on Your Garden: Use It Twice
Don’t Pour Drinking Water on Your Garden: Use It Twice Before water disappears down the plughole, ask whether you’ve really finished with it. We have become rather accustomed to using perfectly good drinking-quality water once. We turn on the shower and let several litres run away while waiting for it to become warm. We rinse vegetables under the tap and send the water straight down the drain. Half-finished glasses of water are tipped into the sink. An aquarium is cleaned and a bucketful of nutrient-containing water disappears down a waste pipe. Then, a few hours later, we go outside, turn on another tap and use fresh drinking water to water the garden. There is something slightly absurd about that. I am already a great believer in collecting rainwater. I have a 250-litre water butt, yet during prolonged hot weather even that apparently large quantity can disappear remarkably quickly. Rainwater harvesting is certainly part of the answer, but perhaps there is another reservo...