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GARLIC MUSTARD CONTROL WITH SEED PODS PRESENT
Sometimes I feel like the little Dutch boy who kept his finger in a dike hole to hold back flood waters until help arrived. In my case I want to educate the public about garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) until a greater … Continue reading
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