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‘They’re really big this year’: Why slug sightings are surging and how to get rid of them
Sightings of mass slug invasions have been reported up and down the country in recent weeks, including in many of my own Good Housekeeping colleagues’ gardens. One colleague in particular told me of ...
The second week of June is when the nights are typically warm enough to set out tomato plants, cucumber starts and other warm-season veggies such as squash, pumpkins, and peppers as well as sow seeds ...
Are you sick of slugs eating your garden? There are a few types of slugs commonly found in Washington state that can find their way into your garden, patio, deck and even inside your home. Slugs can ...
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Say goodbye to slugs, this plant that thrives in the shade is the ultimate natural barrier for your garden
If slugs are wrecking your garden season after season, there's a natural, low-effort fix that even thrives in the shade.
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One consequence of our sunless summer is a population explosion among slugs. I've seen slugs in the garden for several weeks, and I've had to brush them off fresh cucumbers. But when I moved a canoe ...
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