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Citrox

Citrox is an organic, plant-based disinfectant that safely cleans greenhouses, pots, tools, bird feeders and bird baths to prevent build-up of bacteria and fungi.
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    Citrox is an organic, plant-based disinfectant that safely cleans greenhouses, pots, tools, bird feeders & bird baths to prevent build-up of bacteria & fungi.

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    Fungi - A large group of micro organisms including yeast, mold and mushrooms
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    Unleash your green thumb with Thompson & Morgan (https://www.thompson-morgan.com/)! Dive into a world of vibrant flowers, delicious fruits, and bountiful vegetables with our extensive range of seeds, plants, and gardening supplies. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we've got everything you need to cultivate a beautiful and productive garden. With our expert advice, top-quality products, and fast delivery, gardening success is just a click away. Join the gardening revolution with Thompson & Morgan and let your garden thrive!
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