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Found Snail At The Bottom Of Tomato Plant. Will Salt Prevent Future Attacks?
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I have some young tomato plants in my greenhouse and this morning found a snail attached to the bottom of one (assume having a snack!). I've put a line of salt around the base of the grow bags the plants are in. Is this enough to prevent future attacks? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't use slug pellets myself but I was interested to hear a tip on GQT.
Rather than scattering slug pellets around your plants set up a spot where slugs and snails are likely to congregate, i.e. dark and damp, a upturned plant pot saucer or slate slightly lifted off the ground and sprinkle the pellets in there. It protects other wildlife from ingesting the poison and while reducing the amount of pellets increases their efficacy.
Rather than scattering slug pellets around your plants set up a spot where slugs and snails are likely to congregate, i.e. dark and damp, a upturned plant pot saucer or slate slightly lifted off the ground and sprinkle the pellets in there. It protects other wildlife from ingesting the poison and while reducing the amount of pellets increases their efficacy.
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