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Default Re-using gray water

We finally filled and used the spa today, and because hubby & I been working hard out in the garden, we added some Epsom Salts to ease our aches and pains.

I just can't bring myself to pull the plug out of the spa and send all that water down the drain when our lawns and gardens are crying out for water.

My question is:

Can I re-use this water on our flower or vegetable gardens?

Will the Epsom Salts harm them and if so, can I bucket it out onto the lawn?

I hate the idea of wasting water. I'm really hoping that I don't have to pull the plug in the spa and lose all that water.
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