Gelatinous Octahedrons in my garden

Feb 18, 2009 15:53

They are really more gelatinous blobs.
I've got slime mold. Last night I went out to collect snails (got a half a quart size ziplock, a few of them were very big) and found several colorless blobs. Yuck. I scooped them up and put them in the bag with the snails. Does anybody know how to prevent them from coming back? 

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cvirtue February 19 2009, 00:45:43 UTC
I went looking because I was intrigued by the question.

http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/index.html#http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/slime.html

Says there isn't much to do about them. Other sites mostly agree, although removing them and drying out the area they are growing in may help.

I was thinking of you tonight: the wonderful reproduction medieval glass you and Geoffrey gave us for our wedding is doing duty as a vase, where we can admire it.

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cvirtue February 19 2009, 17:26:33 UTC
Wow, I'm impressed you still have it. That glassware is usually quite fragile.
I had a good time at your wedding, the bit about the exchange of livestock was quite funny.

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ppfuf February 19 2009, 17:27:32 UTC
that was me. I forgot I wasn't logged in.

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cvirtue February 19 2009, 17:32:21 UTC
It has spent a lot of time in the box, but I really like it, so have been careful with it.

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mad_duchess February 19 2009, 01:32:35 UTC
Loooovely article. I like the way it starts out comparing the mold to a pile of dog vomit, but then by the end advises us to just relax and enjoy them. WTF?

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ppfuf February 19 2009, 01:52:15 UTC
The slime molds in my yard were strangely pretty; colorless and perfectly clear. They looked like oddly shaped ice cubes. It wasn't until they got rolled in the dirt as I tried to pick them up with the trowel they got kinda gross looking. I can't find any pictures of ones like the blobs in my garden, maybe because they're not as icky looking as the dog vomit ones.

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cvirtue February 19 2009, 01:57:01 UTC
I did find some mention of the transparent ones; apparently they have more protein than the other sort. But treatment, or lack of it, for them seems to be the same.

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dame_cordelia February 19 2009, 02:59:48 UTC
They have more protein than the other sort. I don't think I needed to know that.

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Call me clueless nibuca February 25 2009, 01:25:36 UTC
Why were you collecting snails?

When it rains my porch overruns with them.. I just pick them off an fling them into the neighbor's yard.

Sylvie

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Re: Call me clueless ppfuf February 25 2009, 18:30:00 UTC
Why? Because the monopodded little bastards are eating my plants!
I dislike spraying insecticides on my herb garden, so I pick the snails up, seal them in plastic bags and put them in the trash. Someday, I'm sure, I'll be due for a karmic ass-kicking for making them die in such a horrible way, but for now I want them off my plants. They can live in the ivy, but not the herb garden or the irises.

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