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com-d 28-10-2008 02:55 AM

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Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave

Tattieman 16-11-2008 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by com-d (Post 820526)
Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave

Hi Dave you should try growing Kestrel seed potatoes as they are slug resistant.
Nematodes could cause you more problems with your potatoes.

Regards Iain

Omelet[_4_] 16-11-2008 04:52 PM

nematodes
 
In article ,
Tattieman wrote:

com-d;820526 Wrote:
Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers
eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use
NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave


Hi Dave you should try growing Kestrel seed potatoes as they are slug
resistant.
Nematodes could cause you more problems with your potatoes.

Regards Iain


I think he's referring to beneficial nematodes.
They are good. :-)
--
Peace! Om

"Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them." -- Dalai Lama

phorbin 16-11-2008 05:08 PM

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In article , Tattieman.395e636
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

com-d;820526 Wrote:
Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers
eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use
NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave


Hi Dave you should try growing Kestrel seed potatoes as they are slug
resistant.
Nematodes could cause you more problems with your potatoes.


You're probably talking about potato cyst nematode or some such.

Com-d is asking about predatory nematodes.


PDM 16-11-2008 09:55 PM

nematodes
 

"Tattieman" wrote in message
...

com-d;820526 Wrote:
Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers
eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use
NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave


Hi Dave you should try growing Kestrel seed potatoes as they are slug
resistant.
Nematodes could cause you more problems with your potatoes.

Regards Iain

Had good success with them up to this year. But the wet summer overcame the
advantages and the slug population increased dramatically despite the
nematodes. What would have happened if I had not used them is anyone's
guess. Maybe I should have applied another lot later in the season.

Something I've noticed though, is that not all damage to potatoes is caused
by slugs. This year I found manure worms were a culprit and quite a few
worms had buried themselves into the potatoes. The problem occurred mostly
around the tubers that were affected with blight. I seems manure worms love
blight.

PDM.



Omelet[_4_] 17-11-2008 04:23 AM

nematodes
 
In article ,
"PDM" pdcm99minus this wrote:

"Tattieman" wrote in message
...

com-d;820526 Wrote:
Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers
eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use
NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave


Hi Dave you should try growing Kestrel seed potatoes as they are slug
resistant.
Nematodes could cause you more problems with your potatoes.

Regards Iain

Had good success with them up to this year. But the wet summer overcame the
advantages and the slug population increased dramatically despite the
nematodes. What would have happened if I had not used them is anyone's
guess. Maybe I should have applied another lot later in the season.

Something I've noticed though, is that not all damage to potatoes is caused
by slugs. This year I found manure worms were a culprit and quite a few
worms had buried themselves into the potatoes. The problem occurred mostly
around the tubers that were affected with blight. I seems manure worms love
blight.

PDM.


For slugs, try pans of beer.
They are especially partial to dark ale. :-)

I kid you not.
--
Peace! Om

"Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them." -- Dalai Lama

Billy[_5_] 18-11-2008 01:06 AM

nematodes
 
In article ,
Omelet wrote:

Hi there big problem with most potatoes this year SLUGS little buggers
eating into the potatoe and just sitting there,been recomended to use
NEMATODES anyone tried this or any other idea's?
Thanks Dave


www.recyclenow.org/less-toxic/SnailsSlugs.PDF

Iron phosphate = Sluggo

It made gardening much less frustrating for me this year:O)
--

Billy
Republican and Democratic "Leadership" Behind Bars
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article1248.shtml
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net


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