Does rainwater need to be filtered for plants?
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Filtration removes any leaves or other organic matter from the water, which is great for reducing the risk of disease carry-over and allowing you to use your harvested rainwater on your youngest plants, enabling truly sustainable gardening for all of your leafy friends.
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Filtration removes any leaves or other organic matter from the water, which is great for reducing the risk of disease carry-over and allowing you to use your harvested rainwater on your youngest plants, enabling truly sustainable gardening for all of your leafy friends.
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