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Jul 26, 2011 11:28 AM CST
Name: Neil
London\Kent Border
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Dear Brenda, thank you so much for your most kind comments as you spoil me. As you know slugs and snails love Hosea's and lettuce amongst other things. So by growing lettuce in hanging baskets, it is easy to cut so you get more of it to put in your shrimp sandwiches, and the slugs,and snails can't get to it! You can also grow lots of different coloured lettuce in one basket, therefore saving space. Plus no pests means no spraying, which means they are organic, another bonus indeed.
I have been out taking more photos as we have three weeks of rain, as normal. It is T-shirt weather today as it is 64F!
I so hope you will join me in Part 4?
I hope you are both well?
Regards.
Neil.
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