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Fertilizers contains vitamins which and its commonly used on farms. This type of vitamin harms our plants and animals.
Some chemicals make plants grow. They are called fertilizers. Some chemicals plants make plants die. When intentionally applied, they are the type of pesticide called herbicides. Some chemicals do not affect plants.
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Go to www.foodnetwork.com and in the search area, type leftovers. There are well over 140 recipe's to choose from. To look specifically for say turkey leftovers, type that in to narrow down the search.
No, it is a state the cheese is in (no matter what the type).
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No, pepperjack is a type of cheddar.
Potassium and nitrogen, plus a third type. Various mixtures (percentages) provide for either growth or bloom production. u guys are stpid and tramp
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Plant fertilizers usually hep your garden plants grow because of their soils will consist of the nutrients that plants need to grow. I would apply them once a month to your plants to ensure plants are staying strong.
Vegetation whose environment and treatments match needs describes the plants that take full advantage of fertilizers. Plants must be in locations with proper air, light, moisture, soil pH and temperature. They need species-, genus-, family-specific fertilizer of the appropriate (non-organic versus organic, quick- versus slow-release) type in the correct amount with the proper application.
the type that that guy in Romania gave me when i was 4. it tasted good. or i like the type of goat cheese that tastes like goat cheese. what does goat cheese taste like?