slug catching helper

updated wed 9 jan 02

Linda Pek on tue 8 jan 02

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I know it's not slug season for most of us yet, but I just found this and
couldn't resist. I want one!
Linda in Vienna
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swaine on wed 9 jan 02

That's hysterically funny! I love it! Wow. what lengths we go to, huh?

BTW, Linda, your herbal plant collection sounds terrific!... so many
wonderful aromatic plants in your garden.

Questions: does the Angelica grow to an enormous height where you are? Does
it attract bees like crazy? Do you have the one with deep purple/maroon
foliage? Very impressive, but I couldn't get near the one I saw in someone's
garden, there were so many honey bees on it!

Karen, NJ

Linda Pek on wed 9 jan 02

Karen said:
Does
Yes, it does get to at least 6 ft high every year but the foliage on ours is
green, a lovely bright green. Someday I hope to remember to candy the stems
to use on Christmas cookies or in plum pudding. And yes it attracts lots of
bees and hover flies too.
Linda in Vienna, where it's dark already again, arghhh!