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Land Cress as Pest Control
…e leaves which contain soap-like compounds called saponins, and then die. ‘Land Cress’ is a common name used to describe both Barbarea vulgaris and Barbarea verna. Even though Barbarea vulgaris does co…
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…eck out our gardening fact sheet Companion Planting and companion planting posters available in the shop. If you haven’t already put in zucchini and cucumber, do so now. In fact put some more in if you…
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