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Why are slugs so big this year - and how do you get rid of them. They've eaten every border plant I've put in this year
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've answered you own question ... they're so big because they've eaten all your bedding plants.
I have a fairly new garden and although we have a vast slug population I try to find plants that they don't particularly like...
Hardy geraniums (will flower twice if cut down after first flowers finish), loads of different shapes and colours of those.
Heathers, Lavenders, Astilbe, Crocosmia, Hebe, Clematis
I've gone more for shrubs and climbers, not bedding plants and my garden looks amazing (<---bighead) every year.
p.s. Don't plant Lupins ... like caviar to a slug.
I have a fairly new garden and although we have a vast slug population I try to find plants that they don't particularly like...
Hardy geraniums (will flower twice if cut down after first flowers finish), loads of different shapes and colours of those.
Heathers, Lavenders, Astilbe, Crocosmia, Hebe, Clematis
I've gone more for shrubs and climbers, not bedding plants and my garden looks amazing (<---bighead) every year.
p.s. Don't plant Lupins ... like caviar to a slug.
Or do as Mr A does on nightly basis, in the dark, and go slug hunting. You need a torch and a pair of sharp kitchen type scissors. You hunt the little bleeders down, chop them in half with your scissors and chuck them into the food digester bin where they decompose. After a couple of weeks, hey presto, no slugs. We have kept all our crops this year by using this slightly macabre method of control. As we garden organically, we don't like chemicals and we've tried every other method known to man, including beer traps, organic control substances, copper wire round pots, gritty mulches, orange peel, holly leaves, soot. The slug murdering method is by far the best, believe me!
Beer is an excellent way to catch them, although try to use a shallow container otherwise you'll kill various other things which are more useful. Just don't play any loud music the next day as all the hedgehogs and birds will have major hangovers from eating drunken slugs!
Pellets are very bad as they kil hedgehogs, frogs, birds and even cats, or anything else in the food chain. And most slugs don't eat them.
Pellets are very bad as they kil hedgehogs, frogs, birds and even cats, or anything else in the food chain. And most slugs don't eat them.