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giving your plants their 'booster' shots
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- Date: 26 May 1998 11:49:43 -0400
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I keep hearing about injecting plants and would like to know more about
this. Does anyone do it? Was mentioned in Gardens Alive to boost defense
properties. Also, some old 'timey' gardening secrets to growing the giants
admitted to abrading a stem on a pumpkin and letting it soak up with milk or
nutrient - enriched formula. Guess that would also be a form of 'injecting'
plants. I was curious about the whys and hows if anyone practices this.
Martha
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