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Sterilizing gardening tools is something that you need to do with a product with a lot of disinfecting strength. Sterilize gardening tools with help from an experienced professional gardener on a mission to make gardening stylish, fun and simple in this free video clip.

Expert: Nell Foster
Filmmaker: James Tucker

Series Description: Smart gardening is all about using your resources to the best of their abilities to create something truly wonderful. Get tips on smart gardening with help from an experienced professional gardener on a mission to make gardening stylish, fun and simple in this free video series.

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  1. Hydrogen peroxide
    Chemical Compound
    Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H 2O 2. In its pure form it is a colorless liquid, slightly more viscous than water; however, for safety reasons it is normally used as an aqueous solution. Wikipedia
    Brand name: Periogel
    Formula: H2O2
    Molar mass: 34.0147 g/mol
    Density: 1.45 g/cm³
    IUPAC ID: dihydrogen dioxide
    Boiling point: 302.4°F (150.2°C)
    Melting point: 31.23°F (-0.43°C)

  2. I appreciate this but it doesn't make sense to say out in the garden you just need to wipe with a treated cloth but in the house you have to soak it for one hour. I take it the wipe works okay or gardeners wouldn't recommend this.

  3. I sometimes get a lawn fungus. I treat it with Scotts Disease Ex and all is fine. However, my question is…if I mow my lawn and the blades and wheels go over the grass "infected" with the fungus do I have to sterilize it even if my mower won't be used for a month?? In other words, will the fungus die off in that period of time?

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