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Re: To double dig,or not to double dig (was Re: New Garden Location (Thanks for theadvice))
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- From: H* P* <h*@inet.guthrie.org>
- Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 08:31:37 -0500
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I am also very interested. I haven't seen any yet this year but last year I
noticed them for the first time when turning over a slug board. They look like
ribbons about 3 inches long. I like Loren am located in the northeast USA
(northeast PA). Any info would be appreciated.
Henry
Cook Organic Garden Club wrote:
> > > Whilst I basically agree with you, you have worms to assist. I've New
> > > Zealand flatworms and not a worm in sight. As a result I have to
> > > Adrian
> >
> > Yes, this horrible intruder sounds absolutely awful - it hasn't reached SE
> > England yet - but we live in fear of it's arrival.
> >
> > Derek
>
> Please tell me about this creature! This is the first I have heard of
> it. Can I assume it eats earthworms?
>
> I have some type of flatworm which I have suspected is predatory on
> earthworms, but I cannot find any expert info on the creature. Still, I
> do have plenty of earthworms, thank goodness. I'm in the northeast USA.
>
> Loren Muldowney
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