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Richard Clark  
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will try to answer questions about soil preparation, sprinkler irrigation, grains, potatoes, mint. Maintaining equipment. Not an expert but will try to help you.Available
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Mick Bridge  
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Expert in agrochemicals. Detailed knowledge of activity, use of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides etc. Benefits, disadvantages of agrochemicals v. organic farming. Also expert in garden and greenhouse ornamental plants including pest control.On Vacation
returns 07/23/2008
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2008-06-29  Eliminating Moss:   Stupid as it may seem, it is illegal in Britain to recommend pesticides or weedkillers etc. that do not have government approval, so I cannot do that. However if you look at http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-remove-moss-with-soda-crystals...
2008-06-21  agricultuer on sand:   Mohit I need to know if it is sand or sandy loam? Sandy loam will have more plant material than just sand. Any sand will be helped with plowed down green manure. Any good growing grain or grasses will...
2008-06-18  commercial sulphur:   The amount to use depends on the current pH, the pH you want to go down to and the type of soil you have. Sandy soil has less 'buffering' ability than clay or organic soil and so need less sulphur to...
2008-06-18  Lilac borers:   I'm glad these pests are not a problem in England. There are insecticides to control them but approved products vary in different US states. General info is at: http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/entomology/444-278/444-278...
2008-06-05  Spreading Ivy:   Raphael Let your ivy vine, that you want to kill grow to about two feet long. By then you should have enough leaf area to absorb ROUND-UP. Lay the ivy on a piece of newspaper and spray the ROUND-UP just...
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