Vegetable Patches
Watch this postWe have a nice vegetable patch-its only small but suffer from the habitual problem of slugs. We have tried everything but they still eat the leaves of our vegetables. I don't like putting slug pellets around the vegetables as I think it may get into our food chain. Any novel ideas would be welcome!
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I have been known to go into the garden in my dressing gown at night, in the rain and pick off snails from my plants. I am fearful for the wildlife and never use any blue pellets, even those which have to words "safe for pets" on them. We have a serious decline in natural predators of pests due to the use of those blue pellets, they should really be banned.
I used to have hedgehogs in my garden, and when we had them as residents I could grow a glut of vegs. It has been a real struggle over the past decade to get a decent harvest of anything at all, but I will not give up . Good luck SueBarnish, let us know how the coffee grounds work as that is one thing that I have not tried yet.
Bees....more bees
The Waggle dance for all you gardeners out there enjoy...these and David Attenborough to boot.
It's the bees knees for sure!
Enjoy your day!
Sun's shining in Dorset (currently).
It also helps to have hedgehogs of which we have two. Our next door neighbour has a hedgehog 'house' and when she had her new fence erected, she had an entrance/exit made for them to be able to venture out into ours to indulge in a veritable feast of succulent slugs!
Win win!
Try putting pieces of apple around then go out with a torch after dark, pick up the apples with the slugs attached, put them in a lidded tub then take a walk to your nearest duck pond the next day and feed the ducks
Also Wilko's sell safe organic slug pellets.
Nemotodes probably didn't work with the snails because I only found the mature snails, apparently the wee microscopic worms work best with the younger generation. I would recommend trying them at least.