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After planting out, last week, next door's selection of plants they ordered (I wasn't impressed with the quality of plants) one very small poppy plant was getting eaten by slugs. I mentioned it to Mrs who didn't seem too bothered and wasn't keen to kill/deter any slugs, her take on it was 'its all nature and even slugs need to eat". I kept my peace but warned that their new baby plants may be at risk, wondering how in 60 years of gardening a third of an acre she had ever managed to create anything productive/appealing. I like nature but rats/mice and slugs are on my hit list. I found at least 20 big fat slimy slugs in the top of our compost bin lid which normally I would have left be, but they went on a flying holiday to the top of next door's left to wild part of their land, a good 90m from any cultivated patch. Should we have a guilty secret thread? only joking, I might feel the need to confess, not a good idea.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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