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| Last night I did a slug inspection after being suitably horrified with the amount of damage they are doing to my small raised bed and have salted around the edges of my bed to try to deter them from climbing in. Hope that this works as I'm getting close to just going and getting slug pellets as they've completely desecrated my bean and lettuce crops. I tried nematodes and they didn't work either. Where do they all come from? You think you couldn't kill anymore and then another 200 appear... slight exaggeration but you know what I mean. Your right about the sludgy mess you can be left with. UGGHH
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| I am trying a tip passed onto me by a work colleague last year when we admired his slug free strawberries at the allotment - there was not a piece of straw in sight, his strawberry plants were bedded down on used ground coffee. The slugs and snails don't like the texture and it dehydrates them so they avoid it. It looks much more natural round plants than some of the commercial solutions too and does no harm to the plants (if I didn't put it on the garden direct it would be going in the compost bin anyway). I only started my veggie beds this year, having just moved to the property and so far we are adding waste coffee grounds to strawberries and dwarf french beans with promising results so far. Probably helped by the small frog and the small toad we have encountered in the garden so we have added a mini wildlife pond and a toad house for good measure (and then folks wonder why the inside of the house is only slowly coming together!) If you don't drink coffee or drink instant try asking local restaurants and coffee shops for their coffee grounds waste - many will let you have as much as you can cart away. It's less messy than the boiled slug method, avoids coffee shops adding their coffee waste to landfill and is quick to apply - scatter thoroughly around the plants as deep as they will stand it and as far away from them as necessary to avoid slugs 'bridging' to overhanging leaves. |
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| The slug-hunter works by night, armed only with a torch. Carefully gather all slugs and snails, forming them into a ball (they're self-adhesive, you know.) Then give them flying lessons. Okay, I back onto an industrial estate, otherwise I wouldn't do the last bit! |
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| I use my dutch hoe to slice slugs and squish snails. I think leaving the carcasses around does deter other slugs but does attract the flies!
__________________ Vegmonkey and the Mrs. - vegetable gardening in a small space in Cheltenham at www.vegmonkey.co.uk |
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| I wondered what had been nibbling my leaves in the greenhouse - this morning I found out! This BIGGEST EVER slug I've seen, tucked just inside a pot with one of my tomato plants in it! I reckon I must've got the Lancashire World Record for the furthest flung slug at 630 in a morning! Beats wellie throwing! Bernie ![]()
__________________ Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things |
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| Bernie & Rowan, I'd watch out if I were you two, haven't you heard the slug/Arnie mantra 'I'll be back!'. They tend to crawl back to where they came from no matter how far you fling them & snails too, someone did an experiment by marking the shells & chucking them & they returned! ![]()
__________________ Into every life a little rain must fall. |
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| It landed right where I feed all my wild birds and the ducks - hope they appreciated the extra protein! Bernie
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| I confess, because of this wet weather, I have resorted to Nematodes as was never getting time to collect all the little blighters up to do the boiling thingy. So far looking promising, fingers crossed. ![]()
__________________ All at once I hear your voice And time just slips away Bonnie Rait |
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