exactly, I have an after school club coming to the farm soon to enjoy the space. guess what 'game' I'll be getting them to play.
I'm trying to recruit the local cub group too.
It's going to cost you a fortune in 5p's
exactly, I have an after school club coming to the farm soon to enjoy the space. guess what 'game' I'll be getting them to play.
I'm trying to recruit the local cub group too.
Toddy,
Why do you use slug pellets? To attract the slugs to the pellets so they eat them and die.
If you place the pellets next to the plants you are trying to protect you are attracting the slugs to the very place you don't want them.
Try placing the pellets away from the plants to attract the slugs away from the plants,It works for me.
The same applies to rat poison ,it attracts rats and so should be placed away from the foodstuffs you want to protect.
My garden is heavy clay soil, I compost everything I can to keep the levels of organic matter high in the topsoil. It's always damp, and there are always slugs and snails.
Toddy, I've got pretty much the same soil and dampness situation as you on my patch.
Have you tried using wood ash as slug repellant?
It has to be old ashes, though (as in, maybe a year old or so), so as not "burn" the plants.
Works pretty well for me.
/ Karl
I might dig a Moat
nice, you could fill it with beer. it'd be the ultimate beer trap.
The winner, relieved a 2 kilo courgette for his splendid catch of 42 slugs.