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=== Floods and Damp === | === Floods and Damp === | ||
=== Gardens === | === Gardens === | ||
+ | Watering of gardens encourages shallow root formation, leading to the need to water regularly. Thus minimising watering reduces the need for watering. | ||
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+ | Prennials are much less likely to need watering after their first season than annuals. | ||
== Drains == | == Drains == |
Revision as of 01:45, 26 December 2006
Water
see plumbing
Rain
Roofs and Guttering
Floods and Damp
Gardens
Watering of gardens encourages shallow root formation, leading to the need to water regularly. Thus minimising watering reduces the need for watering.
Prennials are much less likely to need watering after their first season than annuals.
Drains
Supplied
mains
wells
Wellwater is required to be tested and any deficiencies corrected before being used as potable.
Grey Water
Grey water is water that has been used once, and excludes brown or black water.
Grey water may be used for toilet flushing to reduce water consumption by up to 50%.