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<blockquote data-quote="SWUSA_" data-source="post: 1359048" data-attributes="member: 337910"><p>Put out a small saucer or tub lid of beer for the snails-they crawl into it and drink themselves to death. They don't have livers.</p><p></p><p>Also, here in SW USA we have plenty of zucchini (couregette)-from Mexico and other regions south. I will plant more here in the Spring but the rabbits, opossum and deer got most of mine this year. We have a new garden fence to try out this Spring.</p><p>I bought a lettuce from Lovera's (local family owned Italian grocery store) with the roots still attached, still growing in the hydroponic display this weekend. Very tender leaves and great taste.</p><p>also great imported olives-the best of both worlds-local fresh produce and the best in the world olives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWUSA_, post: 1359048, member: 337910"] Put out a small saucer or tub lid of beer for the snails-they crawl into it and drink themselves to death. They don't have livers. Also, here in SW USA we have plenty of zucchini (couregette)-from Mexico and other regions south. I will plant more here in the Spring but the rabbits, opossum and deer got most of mine this year. We have a new garden fence to try out this Spring. I bought a lettuce from Lovera's (local family owned Italian grocery store) with the roots still attached, still growing in the hydroponic display this weekend. Very tender leaves and great taste. also great imported olives-the best of both worlds-local fresh produce and the best in the world olives. [/QUOTE]
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