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December 25, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Q. We had our house treated for termites earlier this year. The termite company said it was safe to plant a vegetable garden within 3 feet of the treated areas, but my neighbor advised against putting any edible plants near the house at all. What do you think?
A. It all depends on the material used, [...]
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