NietzscheKeen
Well-Known Member
I usually use rain water for watering my gardens, but have recently got the idea of using swamp water instead. I was playing with the notion that it would have more organic matter in it than rain water, assuming that is ok. The area I am thinking of supports all sorts of wildlife; fish, ducks, herons, turtles, hogs, beavers, and even the occasional alligator. There is also a cattle field nearby which, I'm certain, provides a bit of manure run-off. In reality, this isn't a true swamp, it is a dammed up stream that has become quite large in size. I has plenty of plant life in it as well.
Do you think this would cause any harm to my plants or give them an off odor or flavor? Is there any added benefit of using swamp water instead of rain water? I would probably use this as a base for both root and foliar feeding.
Thank you and sincere regards,
Do you think this would cause any harm to my plants or give them an off odor or flavor? Is there any added benefit of using swamp water instead of rain water? I would probably use this as a base for both root and foliar feeding.
Thank you and sincere regards,