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Thursday, April 19, 2018
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Little Ketchup
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Grittyville, WA
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This is far worse. I was trying to start some pumpkin plants for the club sale. I mixed the dirt and by accident I added a lot of natural lawn fertilizer (I though it was a bag of potting soil). They were good seeds and the seeds did try to sprout but they rotted instantly. 0 of 72. I don�t know how it happens exactly but pathogens plus fertilizer can be just horrible. It�s upsetting. They might have have survived a nuclear blast better.
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