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Old 13-03-2008, 12:35 AM posted to rec.gardens,uk.rec.gardening
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Default Virgin gardener needs container veg help!

On Mar 12, 9:45*am, Billy wrote:
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*Amethyst Deceiver wrote:





In article wildbilly-B84ED0.11100811032008@c-61-68-245-
199.per.connect.net.au, says...
In article ,
*Amethyst Deceiver wrote:


In article 87099bff-28f8-4e2b-8610-cdc731f73502
@h25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says...


2. Sounds daft, but am I right in assuming I dont need very deep
containers/ troughs for the peas and dwarf beans? Also, do I need
stakes in whilst seedlings or do I just add as they get bigger?


My first gardening year, I planted my peas and beans in 6" deep troughs.
I got a pretty good pea harvest but the slugs ate all my beans. They ate
all my beans last year too and this year I'm going to buy nematodes, and
grow climbing beans instead. Peas don't seem to need deep roots. I added
my stakes as the peas came up, rather than straight away, and did okay.


You can grow climbing French beans and runner beans in tubs - you'll
need some long canes but the flowers are pretty. I'm planning on having
a tub of each by the front door and a tub or two of each in the back
garden. If I get lots of beans I won't mind if people nick 'em, and if I
don't, there won't be any to steal!


USE IRON PHOSPHATE BAIT


I tried that last year. To no avail.


Very odd. Worked like a charm for me. It is best applied when the ground
is still moist (early spring). I've seen one snail (very small) this
year and no slugs, where once there where large herds of the critters.

Let us know know the nematodes work out for you.
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Billy

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Iron phosphate worked, I think.

Has anyone tried coffee grounds on slugs? Someone recommended that to
me. I guess it makes their little tummies sore so they don't like to
crawl across it.
Dora