Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Water softeners and salts
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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I have been told recently that water softeners add damaging levels of salts to the soils. Is this true? If so I could just bypass my softener for the season I'm not that concerned with having it on.
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5/16/2007 1:36:42 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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I would By-Pass it for watering. The little bit of salt transfered is not worth the problems it may cause in the future.
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5/16/2007 1:45:34 PM
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HotPumpkin (Ben) |
Phoenix, AZ
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The first letter in sodium is S which is the first letter in Satan. Think of it that way.
I have first hand knowledge of sodium issues. If you want to guarantee lower weights, water with sodium.
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5/16/2007 8:36:58 PM
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Chris S. |
Wi
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Many contractors don't run the cold water through the softener. I know in my house my cold water is hard. Are you sure your's runs through the softener?? Hard cold water tastes better. Warm soft water washes better.
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5/17/2007 10:21:31 AM
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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lol Ben. Okay thanks Chris I think it all goes thru the softener but I'll check tonight.
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5/17/2007 11:24:04 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Alot of the time the outdoor spigots are by-passed. Otherwise your system would refresh to often..being costly.
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5/17/2007 12:01:03 PM
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Suzy |
Sloughhouse, CA
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When we put in our softener we had all the outside spigots with just well water. I also have one inside spigot in my brick planter that is well water.
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5/18/2007 12:23:42 AM
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