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Does this mean they ban hand watering the potted plants? Am not sure what it mean by band hosepipes?
Wow! If I had to hand water from a bucket I would never be done. The end would be the beginning.The ban is in the UK, not New Jersey.
It means you can't use a hose or a sprinkler.
However you can use a bucket a cup or scoop to hand water.
That's comical compared to what is happening in the Desert Southwest of the U.S. and the Colorado River watershed. Hopefully the foot and a half of rain across AZ,CO, NM, and Texas have helped--but it's still not enough water.
Uh, nope, not in Texas, NM AZ, CO, So Cal. and the desert southwest. Will take more than a week or two of steady rain to bring Lake Mead (for instance) back to even a year ago levels. It is almost a dead reservoir because of a 22 year megadrought. If the Lake loses the ability to supply power turbines at the Hoover Dam, most of the Southwest will have an electricity shortage as well. I used to live out that way in the 60's. Water was an issue then and there wasn't a drought.No it isnt, we all need a good week or two of good steady rain but not floods and a cold snowy winter right now
Uh, nope, not in Texas, NM AZ, CO, So Cal. and the desert southwest. Will take more than a week or two of steady rain to bring Lake Mead (for instance) back to even a year ago levels. It is almost a dead reservoir because of a 22 year megadrought. If the Lake loses the ability to supply power turbines at the Hoover Dam, most of the Southwest will have an electricity shortage as well. I used to live out that way in the 60's. Water was an issue then and there wasn't a drought.
The drought in Texas has also been a problem for the last ten years or more. 300 year old oaks and 200 year old pines on m parents place died because rain was slow for five solid years.