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4 Tips to Help Save Water - January 2020
1. I keep a bucket in each shower to catch the run-off as the water heats up. This goes on my pot plants.
2. I keep a jug on the kitchen bench and put any water I rinse with, say coffee cups, or the water from cooking vegetables, again this goes on the pot plants. I have heard that plants love the vitamins and minerals from cooked vegetables.
3. Whenever I wash my hands, I soap them well, before I turn on the tap, and then, I keep the water flow low as I rinse my hands.
4. I fill up any used milk containers with water and put it on the tomatoes. Apparently they love the calcium. This also rinses the milk containers but doesn't waste the water.
I hope these tips may help other Cheapskaters.
Contributed by Wendy Baker
2. I keep a jug on the kitchen bench and put any water I rinse with, say coffee cups, or the water from cooking vegetables, again this goes on the pot plants. I have heard that plants love the vitamins and minerals from cooked vegetables.
3. Whenever I wash my hands, I soap them well, before I turn on the tap, and then, I keep the water flow low as I rinse my hands.
4. I fill up any used milk containers with water and put it on the tomatoes. Apparently they love the calcium. This also rinses the milk containers but doesn't waste the water.
I hope these tips may help other Cheapskaters.
Contributed by Wendy Baker