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Old 31-01-2006, 01:56 PM
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Default chat back from GYO 'your letters'

I have just received my 1st GYO mag (march) and read it with great interest. Still waiting for the 2 back-dates.
I thought it would be interesting for us to make comments on some of the letters featured.

I had no idea there were good slugs!!! Anything leaving a slime trail is swiftly dealt with. Wouldn't it be useful to have large pictures of these slugs to be able to identify them?( Bit like edible mushrooms.) Have been on google for pictures but they are not as clear as I would like. I hate killing anything anyway and would prefer to leave the good slugs to the birds, frogs and hedgehogs. To think I have just ordered my nematodes too!

Arsnic??? I thought I was being organic using up old bits of wood! Thank goodness new wood is safer- but much more expensive.
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Old 31-01-2006, 06:23 PM
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I new there was good slugs for your garden and bad i just had forgotten what was what and it was a very good reminder dont you think thats prob why it got star letter.May catch a couple(which shouldnt be too hard)and put on my compost heap to break down slightly quicker, i suppose it couldnt do any harm.
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Old 01-02-2006, 12:06 AM
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She's delighted that most of the slugs are the good ones in my garden - I am dubious and think this is just an excuse to avoid picking them off at night. But I do have a lot of brown ones, either way, they still give me the creeps, ever seen them procreate? Like something out of alien or celebrities on ice.

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Old 01-02-2006, 07:21 PM
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I assumed the only good ones were dead and acted accordingly

Nick the hachett
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