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So we're like 1st cousins
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Never fear my wife's half Italian and half Greek. She gives me a serious run for my money. Good thing we're so much alike.

Hahahaha


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Lately I've been getting these little bastards on my basil like mid summer. They live in the ground under the plants. They eat marigolds like pop tarts. They only come out at night and they only way I can figure to get rid of the bastards is pluckem off at night (well after sunset) and dropem into a cup of soapy water.

By the time they disappear like a month later my basil plants look like a freaking skeketon

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Beetles sucks! Companion planting and predators the best bets. A black light at night can spot some bugs easily.:eyebrows:
 
Don't say that to a southern gal unless you're proposing to her. :face::funny::yoinks:

Remember, Texas isn't in "The South". It's Texas. I've been reminded of that several times! Greetings from Appalachia though...

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