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In our last article ("Gardening Undercover," March 13), we suggested ways to protect your vegetable garden from slugs, snails ...
A good choice would probably be the Pacific Northwest Blend of wildflowers from West Coast Seeds. It’s a mix of annuals and ...
Gardeners have also been told they cannot use older slug pellets which were banned a few years ago. Pellets containing the metaldehyde chemical have been banned in the UK and it’s illegal to use or ...
What do slugs and snails eat? Slugs will eat practically any decaying vegetation - from decomposing leaves, flowers, and fruits to fungi. They also do a lot of damage to plants and crops.
Slug pellets are used by many gardeners across the UK every year to help protect their plants from slugs and snails - but ...
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RSVP Live on MSNGardeners warned not to use slug pellets in garden for important reasonSlug pellets are a garden favourite every year but experts are now urging gardeners to avoid using them this year due the ...
The sound of birdsong is one of the joys of the season, but bird feeders can attract more than just our small feathered ...
Gardeners have been issued a warning by garden and ecology experts over using slug pellets in their garden this year - because they may be illegal.
Many people are familiar with garden snails. However, most of us don’t know that there are a ton of different snail species in the world. In fact, there are over 40,000 distinct species of snails.
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In the Slow Lane: Unraveling the Secrets of Snail MovementSnails, with their distinctive spiral shells and unhurried movements, have long held the title for some of the slowest ...
Peacocks and giraffes and snails, Oh my! Philly zoo installs plant-based sculptures of giant animals
The Philadelphia Zoo has sprouted five massive plant displays of giant animals and insects. At the entrance is a huge ...
With seedlings only just beginning to raise their heads, green spaces across the UK could soon be filled with greedy slugs ... not always deter the pesky garden pests. Another favourite ...
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