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Place a shallow dish of beer below into the soil. The slugs will crawl in, get drunk and drown.

2006-11-24 03:51:58 · answer #1 · answered by Stephen Edwards 5 · 1 0

You have to remove the caterpillars by hand. As for the slugs, use slug pellets or surround each plant with a ring of salt. In the future when planting, make a slit in newspaper and plant your cabbages through the slits. Slugs don't like newspaper.

2006-11-24 04:29:34 · answer #2 · answered by Sandee 5 · 0 0

The reasons the slugs and caterpillar eats ur cabbage is because ur cabbage is delicious where there is no pesticides. By throwing too much salts to the cabbage will actually worsens the soil conditions. Best is to check ur crops everyday.

2006-11-24 03:56:09 · answer #3 · answered by Andy C 2 · 0 0

Keep away from salt, look what it does to roadside plants in the winter from gritting.
The best product on the market now is called Ferramol pellets made by a company called Certis and is based on iron and phosphate and degrades in the soil to plant food. Its regarded as organic by many associations and is targeted at slugs which when ingested stops them feeding. They are not harm full to animals or birds. Its available from all good Garden Centres and is not expensive.
Caterpillars can be deterred from attacking cabbages by using a fleece cover or a product called Environmesh, both need to held off the cabbage leaves to stop the butterfly from laying their eggs on to the leaves.

2006-11-25 10:20:05 · answer #4 · answered by Geoffrey D 1 · 1 0

practice the seed mattress nicely - sparkling all weeds and shrink back any close by or overhanging plant growth as slugs prefer to cover in cool damp areas.Water and feed nicely so the extra youthful plant life are stable, sow seeds quite a few circumstances at 2 week durations so which you have leaves over an prolonged volume of time, cover with nice internet to resign birds from eating the extra youthful shoots, sprinkle organic and organic pelletted slug repellent generally. I surely tend to enhance for 'decrease and are available lower back' leaves, and are available across a mix of lettuce, rocket, spinach, mizuna and mustard vegetables works nicely to furnish me with exciting salad for many months. Sacrifice some plant life to slugs- it rather is inevitable except you prefer to flow down the chemical path!

2016-10-17 11:46:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Crushed egg shells, small grit or sand sprinkled round the base of the plants will stop them without affecting the soil. You could also make some protectors if you have any old carpet. Cut 6" circles and make a cut from the edge to the centre and place this on the ground round the base of the plant.

2006-11-24 04:13:21 · answer #6 · answered by Dover Soles 6 · 1 0

Beer works and so will salt, but salt will seriously damage most if not all plants. This is why there are no plants growing on the salt flats. There is a great and safe slug bait I have used called Sluggo. You can get it here: http://www.pestproducts.com/sluggo.htm
Safe for animals and kids all that good stuff.

2006-11-24 05:07:06 · answer #7 · answered by Robert B 3 · 0 0

You could try putting rocks or bark mulch that isn't to fine around your plants. Slugs and such won't crawl over sharp stones as they would hurt themselves. I have bark mulch around my flowers and the slugs and caterpillars leave them alone.

2006-11-24 05:54:50 · answer #8 · answered by Garfield 6 · 1 0

Definitely break out the beer. Fill saucers with it and the next morning you'll have most of them. Then dump out the saucers and look under it for any leftovers. I always find a few hiding. The beer won't hurt any of your plants and might actually help some of them.

2006-11-25 17:07:12 · answer #9 · answered by mamapig_57 5 · 0 0

you could if your garden is enclosed adopt a hedgehog! i know it sounds strange (a friend of mine did it) but many hedgehogs are needing safe gardens to live where previously they may have been harmed by traffic etc, you don't need to look after it, just place a box at the end of you garden for shelter and let it look after your garden. hedgehogs love eating slugs,and snails and help your garden tremendousley. This eliminates any chemicals needing to be used (good if you want to be organic!). contact your local animal rescue centre for more details.

2006-11-24 04:00:57 · answer #10 · answered by flicky 1 · 2 0

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