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Teach us how to incorporate water capture such as bioswales and water gardens that serve to infiltrate the water we do receive. Help us understand the proper principles of design so as to maintain a...
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Teach us how to incorporate water capture such as bioswales and water gardens that serve to infiltrate the water we do receive. Help us understand the proper principles of design so as to maintain a good balance between efficient water capture and and creating what might be a mosquito habitat.
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Mar 11, 2016 by
Shelley (7 points)
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Teach us how to incorporate water capture such as bioswales and water gardens that serve to infiltrate the water we do receive. Help us understand the proper principles of design so as to maintain a good balance between efficient water capture and and creating what might be a mosquito habitat.
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Very nice, but almost none of the plants in the “Pleasing Fragrance” criteria are available at any nursery or garden center. So where are you supposed to get them from?
May 2, 2017 by
Hakan Ozsomer (5 points)
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Very nice, but almost none of the plants in the “Pleasing Fragrance” criteria are available at any nursery or garden center. So where are you supposed to get them from?
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I asked my kids to switch to bucket baths. On average every shower uses about 4-5 gallons a minute. My kids took anywhere from 7-10 minutes. By switching to a 5 gallon bucket, we ended up saving 30 to...
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I asked my kids to switch to bucket baths. On average every shower uses about 4-5 gallons a minute. My kids took anywhere from 7-10 minutes. By switching to a 5 gallon bucket, we ended up saving 30 to 40 gallons per person.
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Apr 20, 2015 by
thisisme (5 points)
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I asked my kids to switch to bucket baths. On average every shower uses about 4-5 gallons a minute. My kids took anywhere from 7-10 minutes. By switching to a 5 gallon bucket, we ended up saving 30 to 40 gallons per person.