Why am I sitting here looking at my plants slowly die.?


Question:My beloved garden is dying and there is nothing i can do to save them.Because we are not permitted to put water on them lest water police come and arrest us.That is our day to day reality.I wonte turn any taps on knowing that if i did ide be one more day closer to catastrophy.

Answers:
Save water from every source- shower, bath, washing up etc. and use that to water the plants. Also, if you lose any plants consider replacing them with more drought tolerant species such as cacti/succulents or shrubs which enjoy dry conditions (e.g. date palm, jojoba, pomegranate).


collect rain.
or pee on them.
save water from shower.
lots of spit.
*whispers... take water from your nxt door neighbours
save any water... from the bath to the dish water..also ,try saving the water from your washing machine.ever little bit will help. I am truly sorry about your beloved garden.
fill up ur watering can inside and water em at night.. when everyone else is sleeping!
Build a cistern to collect any rain water in the future. Then you should be able to use this water for your garden. Use gentle cleaning products so that you can recycle scrub water in the garden.
Mulch should help also.

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