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January 1, 2022 Comments (1) General Gardening, Podcast

118 : Viewer Q&A with Co-Host Dave Doggett

Episode 118 - Viewer Q&A with Co-Host Dave Doggett

In this episode I answer viewer questions with Dave Doggett as a guest co-host.

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One Response to 118 : Viewer Q&A with Co-Host Dave Doggett

  1. Frances Howard says:

    This is for Maritime Gardening

    I have an effective way to repel cabbage white butterflies from brassica crops, absolutely natural too. Is this where I should describe it?

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