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and can i please see this set up? i really am too curious!!!
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Just a regular drinking water one! That's for the plants. I've got 2- 10,000 gallon tanks for my house!

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Yep, you've seen it!
regular drinking one....i think of a gallon jug at the grocery store LOL...everything is bigger in TX

i need to see this please
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Who the heck does this? And Why?!?
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regular drinking one....i think of a gallon jug at the grocery store LOL...everything is bigger in TX

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All three tanks were here when we bought the house about 3 years ago! The well is dry, so I assume that's why the previous owners put in the 20,000 gallon catchment from the roof. We bring in drinking water, but the house is powered by rainwater. I'm still not sure why they added a 2,500 gallon catchment on a large (giant?) shed where they fixed up old Mustangs. In any case, its more water than my collection needs so I keep adding raised bed gardens! lol

I'll add photos tomorrow!
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Every water utility in the US (I think EU also) is required to post a water quality report annually. You can find it on your utility's Web site. Municipal water in the US tends to be very alkaline to prevent acidic water from eroding pipes, and picking up metals that are much less soluble in alkaline water.

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Steve- wow. I can’t wait. That is so cool and so....random

ES, they are not all as informative as others. Or I can’t find a decent one for me. It’s like propaganda lol
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Okay, day geckos don't travel well. If orchids can ship and go on vacation, so can day geckos. First class seating for my geckos please.

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And WHOAH!! DC, I just tried to find a water quality report for your area. You're 200% correct! I've not seen anything like it. Propaganda indeed.

Please tell me y'all don't drink the water there....
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no Ma'am! i try to only drink beer



i get the spring water delivery, culligan or Zephyrhills or whatever the hell their name is today
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WW - I mean that the potting medium must be compatible with watering often, whether that be an inorganic medium like LECA, pumice or scoria, or a very coarse bark - anything with large inter-particle gaps.
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Here's the 2,500 gallon tank: Rainwater tanks by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr

Here's one of the two 10,000 gallon tanks I have. Those tomatoes are too tall for me to reach the top when I'm standing on the raised bed. I'm 6'1" so that should give you some idea of how tall the tomatoes are (they grew to the top and are growing back down the side of the cattle panel) and how tall the water tank is: Rainwater tanks by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
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