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Old 22-04-2014, 03:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Slugs and seedlings

"Michael Uplawski" wrote in message
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Good afternoon,

On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 13:09:46 +0100 (BST),
Nick Maclaren wrote:
Has anyone experience with protecting seedlings in posts on the ground
from slugs? And how did you do it?


I am not sure to be completely on-topic, as we put some seeds under
glass in the garden (and also *in pots* and *under glass*). As the rain
cannot get in, we use wood ash to protect the young offsprings and it
appears to be quite effective. On the outside, we have to renew the ash
frequently (18 month rain per year, the rest is drizzle).

If you promise to not shoot me, I will tell you that I also use Feramol
and am still of the opinion, that it is not as dangerous as some critics
try to establish. In the German and French gardening forums, you get
away with it. I am testing...

Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Cheerio,

Michael

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Interesting that you find wood ash successful because we are just about to
start an experiment. We have a massive amount of wood ash from where we
burnt the smaller branches etc of a massive Copper Beech which was diseased
and in the way. We actually have about a dozen sacks of this ash which we
have started to sieve through an old kitchen sieve. Long job I know but what
doesn't go through is going on the garden and to neighbours. We propose to
use a squeezy bottle, such as Heinz Tomato Sauce bottle to put a ring of
this wood ash around each seeding as they come up on the theory that the
slugs and snails cannot get across this wall of dry ash, so we have been
informed on this and other garden forums. The Runner Beans are our first
target just as soon as they pop their heads above the ground.

We have also remade all of the raised beds and we propose to put a copious
wall of ash just inside the raised bit. Trouble is, we know, that it will
become un effective once it rains, but we have stacks of wood ash.

We will report on our actions and experiment.

Mike



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