The Green Beans are in....... and Turtle Beans are really sprouting.>>>
My former neighbor would test his water every year. Would come up high on something different every year. He bitched and moaned every year. We are in a high limestone area, I've drank my water for 21 years now, never tested it. Looks good, tastes good, doesn't smell, nothing floating, it's clear. I know that means crap to the analysts. All it gave my neighbor was anxiety. :woohoo: PC
PS - Me, family, cats, plants & car are still here, :lol: my neighbor isn't. PC>>>
Buster has a Bust? :huh:
"They" don't even know what water is anymore, there is so much more than H2O in it>>>
They were saying that you shouldn't drink the tap water, because Estrogen that leeches in doesn't get filtered out.
My neighbor let his hunting dog, Buster, drink out of the toilet. When that dog grew teets and started lactating, it made a believer out of me.
On the plus side, Buster doesn't try to hump my leg anymore so I'm calling it a win.>>>
We've got 2 rainbarrels, and I am not dead yet. If it hurts our gardens, then there is a HELLUVA lot of dangerous run off everywhere
I heard of a study they did concerning cancer rates and how it might relate to drinking water. They did the study in four separate places, big cities and small towns. The small towns had highest cancer rates. Why? Surrounded by toxic farmland>>>
I water my garden from a rainbarrel with runoff from a tile roof. My peppers are strong enough to last 50 years, but they do get a little bit of efflosescence after a rain.>>>
I just read that you shouldn't use rainwater that ran off of your shingled roof to water your edible plants. Is that true?
Do I have another thing to worry about? Have I been eating spinach fritattas when I could be enjoying Egg McMuffins with no more ill effects?>>>