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  40. ìWish You Weren't Here: There Is Nothing More Demoralising Than Seeing a Healthy Plant Reduced to a Twig by Peckish Slugs. Keep Up the War on Garden Nasties With Some Sly but Deadly Tactics - and That Doesn't Have to Mean Chemicals,î by Paul Thompson. The Guardian, June 23, 2001 (Manchester, UK), Weekend Pages Section, 94.

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