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wHAT DO mARIGOLDS GROW BETTER IN, SALT OR PEPPER

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Question by TWTW
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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wHAT DO mARIGOLDS GROW BETTER IN, SALT OR PEPPER



Answer by alexis
Submitted on 11/21/2006
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Yes i think that marigolds would grow better in salt cause of the sodium. The thing is that the salt has protein and energy for it. In a couple of weeks to might be bad for the plant if grown in pepper cause it has spices in it that not all seasonings have.

 

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