STUBBORN CARROTS AND WHEELBARROWS
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—James R. Brunner
Las Cruces, New Mexico
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You've all heard of using salt to kill slugs. Well, I place
a handful of bran every eight or 10 feet along walks and
garden paths. Slugs will collect on these little heaps of
bran and you can sweep them up come morning.
—WC. Thompson
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Hold 'em at Needlepoint
I heard some unwelcome buzzing near my kitchen windows the
other day and realized there were insects outside who
either wanted to come in or build a nest way too close for
comfort. Since there was a tiny hole in one of my screens,
I decided to stop these unwanted guests from entering with
a plastic needlepoint canvas from my sewing basket. I laced
the canvas right onto the screen with dental floss (you can
also use fishing line). This made a durable blockade, and
because of the holes in the canvas, it allowed for plenty
of air circulation as well.
—Dee L. Getchell
East Lyme, Connecticut
Who Needs Mud Pies Anyway?
It may be time to get rid of sandboxes. Many kids,
particularly toddlers, accidentally get sand in their eyes
and mouths. So I filled a sandbox with 25 pounds of
birdseed for my two-year-old daughter. Now my husband and I
don't have to worry about injuries and it's easy to sweep
up when she tracks it in the house. As with sand, children
can't resist pouring the box contents on the grass or
sidewalk—a wonderful way to feed birds.
—Cynthia Mullis
Streetman, Texas
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