Happy Trails: organic slug and snail control
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How to get rid of snails and slugs without using poison
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How to get rid of snails and slugs without using poison
Permaculture Womens Guild
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Adding social layers to the scale of permanence
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By Gudrun Cartwright Will Generation X please stand up? It is time for us to own our power and create a world that works for everyone, now and into the future. To truly grow up. As more than a million young people strike around the planet to demand action on climate change, please join me in committing to showing them that we are listening and responding. That they can rest assured that the grownups are on it. As Gen Xers, we seem to get forgotten. We’re the middle sibling. Not boomers. Not millennials. As a result, we can fall through the…
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