Slugs and slugs and more slug

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John
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In this prolonged spell of warm wet weather the slugs are really flourishing here. Everything I pick up in the garden has a nice collection of them underneath it. Even the chickens have got fed up with eating them.
Time to pop out and get some pellets before we are totally overwhelmed.

John
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Was on the plot yesterday and i must have moved/killed about 50 of the little terrors, :evil: fortunately it was on an area not yet planted up :D
Have put sheep pellets down around my peas and beans and this seams to be working to some degree. However I do use the blue pellets where there is cover by netting/fleece.

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I use "Slug Clear" a liquid concentrate. Diluted and watered onto the soil so I don't have to wait for the divvils to eat a blue pellet, it sinks into the soil and gets them there. Safe for pets and wildlife too.

Cheers, Tony.
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Hi Kleftiwallah,

Please tell me that you are only using this on flowers & shrubs and not Vegetables :shock: as it should not go anywhere near your vegetables.


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Product Description
Slug Clear Liquid

- For use on flowering and ornamental garden plants
- 250ml makes 75ltr of solution, treats up to 67m²
- Kills slugs and snails
- Invisible to pests
- DO NOT use near edible crops
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In fact, a couple of years ago, I contacted Scotts (the makers of Slug Clear) to enquire how long ground, which had been treated with this, should be left before growing edible crops on it.

At least a year they said.

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It is at times like this that my role as a supportive wife to a Series Landy Owner who is trying to restore his much loved Series 2 Truck (which currently involves stripping back, primering and then top coating all the battered and moth eaten body panels for which he needs drought like conditions :shock: ) is at complete odds with my roles as home and school veg gardener, who can't but help feel relieved at the prospect of not having to spend 2-3 hrs each day, water by watering can, two veg patches, and assorted tubs, posts and baskets.

Have to say that the gardener in me is winning at the moment :D

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