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Old 03-06-2010, 02:09 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Best alternative to Sodium Chlorate?

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I certainly don't want such extreme claims getting there! Bluntly,
that's so misleading as to be tantamount to being twaddle. It's one
of the ecologically safest horticultural chemicals because, while
it's nasty when it is still around, it decomposes completely into
totally harmless and widespread chemicals - i.e. common salt and
combined oxygen.



AND what's more if it can move that far in the soil then everything
around would be dead, which it isn't , You can pretty much water up to
certain areas without affecting them at all!

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