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In Winter, These Gardeners Trace This Circle at the Foot of Salads: Those Who Use It Will Almost Have Slugs

Summary by Pleine Vie
On the morning of December, the vegetable garden seems frozen by frost and salads seem to be safe. Then, the gaze is placed on broken leaves, naked veins, young cabbages snacked during the night. Many think that the cold is enough to keep the slugs away in winter, yet some gardeners do not see much damage since they trace a simple circle at the foot of their plants. These molluscs hide in the ground, under dead leaves or stones, and come out as …
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On the morning of December, the vegetable garden seems frozen by frost and salads seem to be safe. Then, the gaze is placed on broken leaves, naked veins, young cabbages snacked during the night. Many think that the cold is enough to keep the slugs away in winter, yet some gardeners do not see much damage since they trace a simple circle at the foot of their plants. These molluscs hide in the ground, under dead leaves or stones, and come out as …

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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