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marigolds.


Question Posted Tuesday March 31 2009, 8:15 pm

can anyone tell me 3 different types of chemical fertilizers for marigolds? and 3 different types or brands of natural fertilizers for marigolds? its for a science fair project.

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christina answered Tuesday March 31 2009, 9:15 pm:
I am going to be quite direct with you.

We are an advice site. We are not a homework help site. This is not homework, but falls under the same category because it is school related & you WANT the answers. You are not asking for help, you're asking for the answers straight up and we are not going to contribute to cheating and lazyness.

You were too lazy to Google it, so I am too lazy to give a proper answer. :| Sorry!

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