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Dec 12, 2011 12:39 PM CST
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Amaryllis Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Hostas Irises Region: Pennsylvania
Sempervivums
Jamie,
If I was you, I would go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy a whole house water filter. The one with the canister. It cost about $30 or so. and use only the carbon filter (most expensive). I hook mine up to the cold water to our sink in the kitchen only. It does work. I also have a 'Brita water filter pitcher' for even more filtering before drinking. It doesn't filter radiation. Nature takes 100,000 years to do that. Some have half lives of only 5 years or so but all changes the DNA of our cell structure. that's why we end up with all sorts of cancers from it. Does the same to plants. I heard that is where the red head cactus came from Japan after the war. I will not be surprised to find some very beautiful plants coming out of Japan now. They will not be better by any means but changed to different variegations or leaf structure. The jet stream comes from Japan and travels all across the U.S. and nobody is going to tell us about it on the news. But with all the chemicals put in our water systems and add to drinking supplies, I would never drink simple tap water again.
Bust of luck and God bless during the holiday season.
Stush

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