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Hostas - PomBok - 23-01-2004 I want to have a few hostas in my new blank canvas. But the last time I introduced hostas in to a garden the were subject to a Hosta-ile takeover by them damned slugs. I prefer to garden organically if I can, but none of the old wives tales of beer, or egg shells etc. seem to work. Anyone got a foolproof method for dealing with the slimey critters? Thanks in advance DaPom Hostas - Pampered - 23-01-2004 Get a hedgehog - don't they eat slugs? Hostas - Tara - 23-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by PomBok Put da Hostas in da pots and put da pots on da skinny stalks so dat da slimey critters can't gerrup and chow down on them. Alternatively, haff so many Hostas that losing a few to slime balls doesn't matter. Or get fine grit and usse it as a mulch Or give in and buy slug pellets. Hostas - PomBok - 26-01-2004 Thanks T (and Pam) for the advice, I like the 'have so many that losing a couple doesn't matter' idea. I did try nematode slug repelent last year. It was advertised in Gardeners World mag (I think). They said it would kill off the slugs underground and also provide protection via absorption by the plants themselves. Result: Zip, nada, zero. Little monsters seemed to like the stuff, the feeding frenzy that followed putting it down was unlike anything I've ever known from the slimeballs. TOP TIP: Snails can easily be propelled out of your garden (and in to that of the neighbour who's own verdant efforts are currently making your hang-baskets or mixed beds look plain etc.) with an old tennis racket. Hostas - Tara - 26-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by PomBok :haha: :haha: |