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Astrantia 'Buckland'
By Scottish
- 1 Aug, 2011
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Cut these right down to ground level as they are flowering when I bought them on 2 July 2011.
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They are great plants Karen....slugs don't seem to go near them!
2 Aug, 2011
It's a strange thing, Scottish...but I've only found half a dozen snails this year...and no slugs! Long may it continue!
4 Aug, 2011
Lucky you Karen....constant battle in my garden!
4 Aug, 2011
I used to sink little cartons/ jars full of beer near the plants they liked...it did work! :)
5 Aug, 2011
Karen, I am buying no more been - garbage men will be thinking I'm an alky if I buy any more!!
Ive been trying everything as I would like to stop using slug pellets, eventualy!
The beer certainly worked best as an alternative. At one point I even raided my son's stash of bottled lager. Don't think he has noticed 2 cases of Corona Lager missing yet :) The lager worked the same as the beer, hence I kept using it. Then there was the escapade with the police in the middle of the night thinking I was a burgular.
The slugs and snails give me the heebie geebies, Spiders, Wasps, bees and anything else don't bother me in the slightest.
5 Aug, 2011
Lol! Scottish! So Corona is 'probably the best lager in the world'...if you're a snail...:))
I daren't ask about your night time shenanigans lol!... but commend the police on their quick response! lol! ;))
6 Aug, 2011
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I do like that, Scottish
2 Aug, 2011