Any tips on slugs and snails?
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rockyfowler
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Any tips on slugs and snails?
I always have a good result with growing flowers busy lizzies geraniums etc in greenhouse but we need to try to grow more vegs so I tried sowing dwarf beans and the slugs treat them as a takeaway
just leave the stalks
I have put Strulch around the next lot has anyone tried this? Also I bought a pint of beer for them I'll put that in a cup for them
I tried slug pellett s years ago but I think they are bad for the wildlife
I have strawberry plants in there and they haven`t touched them unless they are wating to have the fruit for desert 
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
You could try breaking eggs shells and scattering them around the ground that plants/veg are planted in.
Another tip is some washing-up liquid diluted with water in a spray bottle. Spray the leaves and hopefully they'll slip off.
Or this one that made me laugh when I heard it recently was smoother the plant and lower leaves with vaseline again in the hope they slip off
Another tip is some washing-up liquid diluted with water in a spray bottle. Spray the leaves and hopefully they'll slip off.
Or this one that made me laugh when I heard it recently was smoother the plant and lower leaves with vaseline again in the hope they slip off
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
Thanks
will save my shells now- funny talking about the vaseline I used Vick on our flowers for the grave and they don't like that
so may try put some around my plant pots some one said about wool pellets so I`ll see what b and q have got today for slugs (pension discount Wednesdays ) they may have a beer trap ? 
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
Ive not heard of wool pellets and keep us posted on what works.
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
I've found this to be invaluable....
'Doff Copper Tape' I bought mine from B & M Bargains. Just googled it and they are doing a 2 pk for £3.99
Another name for it is called 'Slugs Be Gone' Copper Tape
'Doff Copper Tape' I bought mine from B & M Bargains. Just googled it and they are doing a 2 pk for £3.99
Another name for it is called 'Slugs Be Gone' Copper Tape
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
Thanks a lot for tips- the strulch seems to be working at moment
but I will try the other ways as well, seems a waste to try and grow stuff and it feeds the slugs but I will persevere
Best RF
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
I used dregs of can's and bottles of wine in a shallow dish, set to ground level.
I got a huge amount of slugs and snails!
Our neighbour called round and looking round the garden she asked what they were for, I told her. She said they had no problem with slugs or snails!
Probably because they were in our garden having a party!
I got a huge amount of slugs and snails!
Our neighbour called round and looking round the garden she asked what they were for, I told her. She said they had no problem with slugs or snails!
Probably because they were in our garden having a party!
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
Tried putting a plank near - that picks up some of them up
Will try the beer trap soon I can`t afford wine
hope mine are working class snails like me
Still to try copper bands keep them in reserve 
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
I have renewed the copper tape around my Hosta plant pot today cos it's been on there about 5 years
I wouldn't use anything else
I wouldn't use anything else
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
Sounds good a well tried one
I1l get some next time I go to B and M thanks xx
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
A garden show said to go out at night with a torch and pick them off the leaves 
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Re: Any tips on slugs and snails?
I'd rather stop them getting on there in the first place!rockyfowler wrote:A garden show said to go out at night with a torch and pick them off the leaves
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