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{
  "title": "A Beginner’s Guide to Greywater in the Garden",
  "author": "Sam Liddicott",
  "image": {
    "url": "https://ucarecdn.com/191559ab-dde5-4749-9813-2e2e0a8c74de/-/format/webp/-/resize/480x/",
    "caption" : null,
    "alt" : "Watering can in the garden"
  },
  "date" : "2026-05-01 02:43:00 +0000 UTC",
  "permalink" : "https://blog.planter.garden/posts/greywater-in-the-garden/",
  "content" : "Greywater is water that has already been used for something else in a residential or commercial setting. Bathtubs, showers, sinks, and washing machines are common sources of greywater.\nReusing a portion of this water in the garden is a practical way to conserve freshwater resources and reduce overall household water consumption, especially in regions facing increasing water scarcity.\nIn this article, we’ll cover the basics of greywater use in the garden, how to apply it safely, and key …"
}
 
}