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Old 04-02-2005, 04:17 PM
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i am thinking of painting my fruit trees, the problem being what kind
of paint to use and what not to use.........thanks in advance!
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i am thinking of painting my fruit trees, the problem being what kind
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Hi Yar,

I can solve your problem for you. Don't paint your trees. It's really unsightly.

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The effective tree paint: recepy - 10 liters of water, 5 kilograms of
slaked lime, one half kg of salt, and half kg of sulphur. Mix it and it's
what you need.
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