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(Common horsetail. It grows wild in and near my garden close to water. It's a very old species of plants and it contains much silicon, which makes the plant feel like you touch glass. It is suitable to make a liquid fertilizer that, sprayed over the plants)
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Common horsetail. It grows wild in and near my garden close to water. It's a very old species of plants and it contains much silicon, which makes the plant feel like you touch glass. It is suitable to make a liquid fertilizer that, sprayed over the plants, not only feeds them but also protects them against moulds and other diseases that can affect vegetables.

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current04:09, 24 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:09, 24 December 2011720 × 401 (72 KB)John (talk | contribs)Common horsetail. It grows wild in and near my garden close to water. It's a very old species of plants and it contains much silicon, which makes the plant feel like you touch glass. It is suitable to make a liquid fertilizer that, sprayed over the plants

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