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		<title>By: Mary or MAA</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary or MAA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Amy
 
I finally have a row of Asparagus and 3 rows of eversweet strawberrys. I set out party bowl with beer last night. This morning the slugs and strawberry root wevil billied up to the bar.  I haven&#039;t got my potatoes in yet but I should get them in sometime this week.  I was very surprised. The root wevils were at the bar with the slugs.  The soil temperature varies between 50 and 55.  I want to use nematodes.  I have use them in the lawn for years to keep the flees down and it has worked remarkably. However, I move from Portland down to Keizer on a small lot that was last used for brocolli before the land turned into a development in the 70&#039;s&#039;.  In my neighborhood the soil is about 75% clay, very little humus and many lawn moths and/or grain moths, as well as grubs, white flies and slugs.  We have only 3 frogs and no garter snake to take care of insects and slug. If I did have the snakes available I think they would be killed anyway.  Most of the people just don&#039;t get it. The snakes here are not poisonous but the slugs are poisonous to animals and humans if eaten.  I gotta get of my soap box now.   I am in the process of augmenting the soil with compost, sand and commercial steer manurer (for what it&#039;s worth).  I like your web site.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Amy</p>
<p>I finally have a row of Asparagus and 3 rows of eversweet strawberrys. I set out party bowl with beer last night. This morning the slugs and strawberry root wevil billied up to the bar.  I haven&#8217;t got my potatoes in yet but I should get them in sometime this week.  I was very surprised. The root wevils were at the bar with the slugs.  The soil temperature varies between 50 and 55.  I want to use nematodes.  I have use them in the lawn for years to keep the flees down and it has worked remarkably. However, I move from Portland down to Keizer on a small lot that was last used for brocolli before the land turned into a development in the 70&#8242;s&#8217;.  In my neighborhood the soil is about 75% clay, very little humus and many lawn moths and/or grain moths, as well as grubs, white flies and slugs.  We have only 3 frogs and no garter snake to take care of insects and slug. If I did have the snakes available I think they would be killed anyway.  Most of the people just don&#8217;t get it. The snakes here are not poisonous but the slugs are poisonous to animals and humans if eaten.  I gotta get of my soap box now.   I am in the process of augmenting the soil with compost, sand and commercial steer manurer (for what it&#8217;s worth).  I like your web site.</p>
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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 11:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Glad to see you did not give up on your garden.
This year my new puppy is making sure I work twice as hard to grow anything.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glad to see you did not give up on your garden.<br />
This year my new puppy is making sure I work twice as hard to grow anything.</p>
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