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Re: [GWL]: Rodale Press
Dear Gloria,
Unfortunately, professionals are not allowed legally to apply ANYTHING
for pests, no matter how harmless, to a customer's garden unless he/she
has a license. This is what one of my writers' said in the last issue of
the HortResources Newsletter:
It is important to note that ONLY Licensed Pesticide Applicators can
legally apply any substance to a client's garden for pest controland
this includes baking soda, corn gluten, lemon juice, and urine!
Homeowners can apply these to their own gardens, but not other peoples'!
Fran Gustman, Editor,
HortResources Newsletter
New England Horticultural Resources Network
Boston, MA
fgustman@juno.com
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