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Valuable advice on beetles
When you're sitting on the ground, you're gonna have to pin it on a third or a quarter. Thus, the plant ' s forces go into the headline rather than the sin.
The beetle, unlike carrots, loves the ash. So, a couple of times over the season, put the ash under the beam. This contributes to the neutralization of soil, because the beetle does not carry acid soils well. You can even put your limestone under the plant to diffuse.
So that the beetle becomes sweet, give it to her salt water twice. First Strait, when the root starts rounding, then 25 to 30 days before harvesting.
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Strawberry berries without bars
Meet the recipe, maybe a lot of barrens don't lie like that.
Try this season to make a little of that recipe.
You'll like it, don't even doubt it.
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Post-door peppers: care, pest control, feeding
Timely flooding, feeding, retrieval and polishing is the basis for carpet care after landing. Today, the smart councils have gathered the most useful information on agrotechnician of salad peppers. Do these uncomplicated rules and always be harvested!
Persian care
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Soda to help the gardener.
1. The soda from the pink roses
Almost everyone knows how to get hurt like a malicious rose. It's a good way to deal with it. Here are the two recipes checked:
In 1 litre of water, 1 st. l. of soda, add 1 st.l. of vegetable oil and 1 st. of washing fluid. Mix it up in the dispenser, give me a good chat. Squeeze her plants once a week in a cloudy but dry weather.
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How to shape the Bulgarian pepper
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