". So should I avoid that approach? (Or am I all wrong in the first place?) My permaculture blog: http://tilgensidignytte.blogspot.com (in English)

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kiva! hyvä! iloinen! pikkumaatila
get stung! beehives
be hospitable! host-a-hive
be antisocial! facespace
find religion! church
kiva! hyvä! iloinen! pikkumaatila
get stung! beehives
be hospitable! host-a-hive
be antisocial! facespace
There is nothing permanent in a culture dependent on such temporaries as civilization.
www.feralfarmagroforestry.com
My permaculture blog: http://tilgensidignytte.blogspot.com (in English)
SagaInColours wrote:
I am about to start making garden beds in my garden, and has been convinced to try the lasagna method for the first year. But I'm wondering about how to avoid making a slug heaven? I live in a wet climate, and I think the approach will just make the slugs go "yay!". So should I avoid that approach? (Or am I all wrong in the first place?)
Is there any adaptations that I can do, that will make the beds less inviting to slugs?

TCLynx

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