Question by Redfish12:
When watering flowers, is it better to use warm water or cold water?
Well, I'm working on getting cash. And gardening is something that I find could be fun and a way to make cash. But, some important questions are with me. This one, is what is the better type of water to use?
Best answer:
Answer by flyboy182
Room temperature is all ways best. But if you want to tees them, then water them with ice cubes. :)
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