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Location: Palm Beach, FL - zone 10A

My garden was infested with weevils and some other kind of fungi. I sprayed it with Monterey Garden Insect spray a week ago. This week, I noticed that my plants are dying. I have some new plants that I am ready to put in the ground. Is there a way to decontaminate the soil that I have now and reuse it? Purchasing new soil is not in my expense at the moment. I am adding some pictures of the plants,so you can have an idea of how they look..

This is one of my eggplant This tomato plant was looking really healthy two weeks ago. Now, you can see the brown and yellow spots. Another angle of the tomato plant This are new plants that I want to transplant.

Josiane Ferice
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I found in my gardens in the past when I had done pretty much the same thing a friend told me to use a mixture of carbon (or wood ash) with coffee grounds that it would help detoxify the soil and it worked for me I just worked in the mixture with a fork about 2 inches of the top soil and watered it as normal.

Debra Brooks
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