Why Is Rainwater Good for Plants?, According to Science
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Rainwater has been used since ancient times to water orchards, gardens and crops. Today, science confirms that it is not just a custom, but a real benefit for plants. Unlike network water, rain water is purer because it does not contain chlorine or added salts. These components, although necessary to potabilize water, can be aggressive for the sensitive roots of certain species. Rain also provides a slight natural acidity. This slightly acidic p…
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