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![]() "Chris" wrote in message ... On Oct 11, 4:12 pm, "Old and Grunpy" t. wrote: First of all what are you doing with that chemical I've been using it in my water softener. I live in a town home and don't have a separate line for my backyard so the softened water is used to water my plants. From what I've heard I can only use potassium chloride since using salt would kill my plants. My wife has been using softener water, salt re-generation, for the past 14 years with no problems with her flower garden or veggie garden. The amount of residual salt from a softener is less than normal water content. Check with your water supply company for normal saline content. |
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