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Old 25-05-2004, 12:16 AM
Jeff Taylor
 
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Default I think I'm becoming a gardener!

In article , Steve
Harris writes
In article ,
(Douglas) wrote:

I don't have slugs or snails any more. I have a small pond which I
have seeded with frogs and toads


Is it really that effective?


I've got a small pond that 'self-seeded' with frogs & toads and have
never had a problem with slugs (numerous Hostas with pristine leaves are
testimony to that!)
However in the last 2 years, we've suddenly become invaded by snails
which are proving a right pain.
I assume frogs & toads can't eat them because of their shells?

Best Wishes,
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Jeff Taylor


 
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