This 85p ingredient is an ethical alternative to pellets, here's how you can use it to see off slugs from your garden.
One tiny animal can be a nightmare for avid gardeners and that is the pesky slug.From munching lettuce heads to destroying young seedlings, slugs can leave a trail of destruction in their path. And it ...
When it comes to critters in the garden, slugs are not usually as beloved as pollinators or beneficial insects. Slugs are not only slimy, but they also can do damage by chomping on leaves and greens.
When wet, mild summer days roll around, so do garden slugs. These pests love to eat your fruits, veggies, and herbs just as much as you do — and if it's cool and damp outside, chances are those slugs ...
Discover the one plant you need to create a slug-proof barrier: ferns. Slugs dislike the tough texture of ferns, so you can ...
Every gardener's biggest frustration is troublesome slugs interfering with their hard work and hampering their plants' development, yet there's a straightforward solution to stop them. What makes ...
Slugs and snails may look harmless but as many homeowners know, they can cause havoc in your garden at this time of year. Thankfully, one gardening expert has revealed there is a “secret weapon” you ...
Slugs like a damp, mild climate. Slugs (and snails) like living in Oregon. Our mild, wet climate seems like paradise to them. There are a dozen important slug species in Oregon gardens (and a couple ...
Slugs and snails can be a mixed blessing in your garden. Slugs are almost exclusively a nuisance, while snails can have some benefits. Generally speaking, however, the drawbacks of each outweigh the ...