Jude The Obscure
06-11-2008, 12:05 PM
If you tend to live in a high humidity area like I do and find your window A/C unit drips water on the ground, lot, garage area, etc......put some big painter buckets underneath, collect that water and voila'.....great water to help that dry garden in between rains! And you don't need to turn on the hose :) Great if you live in areas where watering is restricted to certain days of the week and certain hours of the day. My rose bushes are about to bloom again and I have big pot of wildflowers I have been growing from seed (the $1 box variety)--the A/C water has been a big help, esp since we have been dry for the past month or so.
TVFactFan
06-11-2008, 12:09 PM
If you tend to live in a high humidity area like I do and find your window A/C unit drips water on the ground, lot, garage area, etc......put some big painter buckets underneath, collect that water and voila'.....great water to help that dry garden in between rains! And you don't need to turn on the hose :) Great if you live in areas where watering is restricted to certain days of the week and certain hours of the day. My rose bushes are about to bloom again and I have big pot of wildflowers I have been growing from seed (the $1 box variety)--the A/C water has been a big help, esp since we have been dry for the past month or so.
My AC used to drip INSIDE my room because I used to have it in the window the wrong way-lol But i do live in a high humidity area but my AC drips in the side yard