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		<title>By: Andrew Perkins</title>
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		<description>Good article!  I&#039;ve found that transplanting is a good way to avoid my snow peas from getting slimed by the prevelant slugs in my area.  I use a 1/2 pvc pipe filled with soil, and once the peas can fend for themselves, I dig a small trench and just slide the peas right into the garden.  While they have done well on strings, I&#039;m experimenting with other trellises so I can save a little more time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article!  I&#8217;ve found that transplanting is a good way to avoid my snow peas from getting slimed by the prevelant slugs in my area.  I use a 1/2 pvc pipe filled with soil, and once the peas can fend for themselves, I dig a small trench and just slide the peas right into the garden.  While they have done well on strings, I&#8217;m experimenting with other trellises so I can save a little more time.</p>
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