
Now Barb, you know I haven't tried that, but I'm still intrigued. A woman
on another list quoted from New Scientist magazine a story that a woman had
a pot with burned on food that she put outside, upside down to clean it
later. When she went to get the pot, the burnies had been cleaned off by
slugs. I think that's promising. Just as promising as Esther's plan to
train mirrors to pronounce her fairest of them all if they want to stay
intact. Margaret L, always looking for the easy way
You could lose a good pot that way out in the PNW, don't they have those six and
eight inch slugs out there? Yuchh!
George
Margaret Lauterbach wrote:
> You could lose a good pot that way out in the PNW, don't they have those
> six and
> eight inch slugs out there? Yuchh!
> George
Ummm, George, I'm more than a rock's throw from the marine NW, but I've got
them here, too. At least I did when I had tons of lawn mushrooms. One at
its way through a windowbox of early lettuce, and Sparty pulled it out of
there and left the carcass on the deck, spending the rest of the day trying
to get the taste out of his mouth. The next morning, another was eye-high
on the patio door, presumably looking for its
mate. Eeeeeeeuuuuuwwwww. Margaret L