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May 25, 2016 8:45 AM CST
Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
"Godspeed, & Good Harvest!"
Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Seed Starter Garden Ideas: Master Level Canning and food preservation Gardens in Buckets
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Make it a practice to clear out any leftover garden debris before the late fall /early winter weather sets in. The moths lay eggs in garden waste or under piles of brush, etc., to over-winter, protected from the elements. Angry

Then they hatch in the springtime, and begin their destruction.... I tip my hat to you.

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