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Old 04-06-2008, 11:00 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Pam Moore Pam Moore is offline
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Default My courgette seedlings eaten alive!

On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 21:21:18 GMT, "Tim W"
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"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message
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....Why not sow them in pots of compost and transplant them to ensure they
get going properly?

That's what I did, little peat pots, and after about ten days the tap root
was coming through the bottom and I was going away for a week so I put them
in the beds but they were eaten, presumably by slugs. I thought I would be
good and organic and was relying on a barrier of fire ash only to keep the
slugs off and i think it rained quite heavily last week.

Tim W


I often find that plants grown on at home in pots and transplanted
when big enough are more attractive to slugs & snails than plants sown
directly in the soil. Frustrating, because the former method usually
gets better germination and you get the plants where you want them.
You just have to use whatever protection you can to stop them being
eaten. I'm afraid I resort to slug bait.



Pam in Bristol