And this first lawn care bill is quite a reality check, isn’t it? Although you will always be tempted to use all water to its max capacity, it is guilt that prevails. So you can be happy and rest assured knowing that all your showers are going to provide you with free water daily.
Collecting the “cold shot” is the most brilliant way to begin for first-time homeowners. This is the water that runs while heating up. To put it bluntly, having a bucket near the bathtub is the best routine to start with immediately. It is inexpensive and guarantees immediate hydrangeas treat 🌱.
It is no need for complicated plumbing installation because just a bucket solves the problem right away. Just think about how much water pours into your drain while you adjust the handle. According to the EPA, for one family it equals to thousands of gallons per year. It means that it is like a small river that pours into sewers just for no reason 😱.
Get yourself a simple plastic bucket from Home Depot or a luxurious tub, whichever you prefer. Place it under the showerhead immediately after opening the faucet. The bucket is filled up pretty quickly because showerheads spray up to two gallons per minute. Be careful not to stumble upon the bucket edges when you enter the shower 🚿.
Carrying the bucket with water will require some efforts not to flood the bathroom floor. It will also exercise your biceps muscles so lift with your legs. After pouring the water your carpet grass will definitely thank you. In addition to it you will get a chance to be proud of yourself and become a responsible adult again 💪.
There are some people who are afraid that soapsuds can harm their precious flowerbeds. Fortunately, the cold shot consists mostly of pure water. However, with the help of activated charcoal filters any chemical traces can be filtered. There is no need to worry that your tomatoes will taste like shampoo because it grows well ☹️.
Are you not at home? No problem, just leave the bucket and continue collecting afterwards. Surprisingly, the plants love this procedure more than tap water. Tap water always includes chlorine that is dangerous for sensitive roots. Shower water is aerated and room temperature and it gives spa treatment for your ferns ☺️.