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Always use organic manure for trees or plants, its effective and give you better result.
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Always use organic manure for trees or plants, its effective and give
you better result.


If you mean a cleaner, healthier planet, yes. Chemical fertilizers, or
tainted manures can give good looking results, but there is a cost to
the environment.

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