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April 17, 2009 Learn to Protect Your Garden From Slugs and Snails
It's a gardener's paradise: Fresh, cool, damp soil that's just waiting for you to dig in. Unfortunately, damp conditions are paradise for slugs and snails, too. These garden pests thrive on newly planted summer annuals and bedding plants, but they'll eat established garden plants, too.
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