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Let’s face it, slugs and snails are a menace in gardens. Even if you, like me, try to leave room for pests and weeds, slugs and snails can be seriously frustrating. Lettuces, hostas, dahlias ...
Slugs and snails are plant-munching pests that can seem impossible to get rid of. Going down the natural route, one gardener ...
It's that time of year when many gardeners across the UK have to opt for some unconventional methods to save their gardens.
A GARDENING expert has revealed a £2.80 hack that will make sure your garden is slug-free this summer – and looks stunning ...
This homemade, natural slug repellent is now ready to protect your plants. Jessy recommended: "Spray or water over your plants once a week, February to October. Make sure to saturate the leaves ...
Therefore, they are a perfect natural slug repellent, as slugs and snails detest the scent and taste of these plants. This is due to the fact that alliums contain compounds, like allicin ...
And according to the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, placing sticks near areas of water in your garden can attract a born mozzie ...
Instead, experts at Gardener’s World recommend planting slug-repellent plants to keep them at bay. Slugs may seem relatively harmless - after all, they are rather slow moving. However ...
And combine regular evening snail hunts with other slug control methods. Such methods may include surrounding plants with rough surfaces, like crushed eggshells or small gravel, using beneficial ...