Has your garden been talking to you? I know that if it isn’t Catharine, mom or a friend, then it must be my garden, reminding me there is work to be done. I ...
Q. Help. I planted my winter garden and now the snails are eating my newly planted cabbage and pak choi plants. I have tried baits and beer traps but that does not seem to be stopping them from ...
1 Snails will soon be awakening with hearty appetites. They love to chomp away on tender spring growth and can seriously shred foliage over night. Apply snail bait regularly — either the meal or ...
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You can rid your garden of snails -- if not once and for all, then at least for the better part of a year -- without resorting to baits, toxins or otherwise. But you have to have the right attitude.
From eggshell barriers to beer traps, there are a range of ways you can protect your plants from pesky slugs and snails. To stop irregular-shaped holes and silvery slime trails from appearing on your ...
Snails and slugs thrive when the weather is rainy and beds are regularly irrigated. (Patrick Pleul/AP) Since spring, frequent rains have been keeping things on the soggy side and causing a myriad of ...
These miniature sticky traps catch houseplant and garden pests. The pointed bottoms act as stakes, so you can stick them right into the soil around your plants. While they’re designed to protect ...
12:45, Fri, Jun 7, 2024 Updated: 12:56, Fri, Jun 7, 2024 An ingenious gardening hack for getting rid of slugs and snails without using chemicals is said to get "crazy" results - and it is being hailed ...
Many gardeners consider snails and slugs to be the most disgusting pests in the garden. I could live with their looks, if they just didn't cause so much damage. View full sizeIllustration by Kenneth ...