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Insect Pests of Water Garden Plants

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... to disentangle the roots and tease them apart. You may be surprised by the result; a small plant in a 7 cm pot may well have roots from 30 – 60 cm long! Lower the roots into the planting hole, deepening it if necessary, then refill it, gently firming the soil as you go. Finally, give a thorough wate ...
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