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I thought I couldn’t use greywater on a vegetable garden if you eat the produce raw – is this true?

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I thought I couldn’t use greywater on a vegetable garden if you eat the produce raw – is this true?

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True, the EPA recommends you don’t use greywater from the kitchen, bath or laundry on a vegetable garden if the crop is to be eaten raw or uncooked. However you can use the drinking water you capture while waiting for the water to heat up in the kitchen and bath.

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