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Organic gardening / Biological pest control / Organic farming / Medicinal plants / Sustainable agriculture / Companion planting / Comfrey / Gardening / Tansy / Agriculture / Agroecology / Environment
Date: 2014-06-09 03:07:54
Organic gardening
Biological pest control
Organic farming
Medicinal plants
Sustainable agriculture
Companion planting
Comfrey
Gardening
Tansy
Agriculture
Agroecology
Environment

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