Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Clary sage, slugs, salt problem
I have a lovely clary sage plant in a large lily pot. Last night,
daughter and I were sitting outside with a glass of wine when I noticed a huge slug right in the middle of it. Instead of being sensible and plucking it off the plant, I went and poured salt on it. Then I promptly forgot it. This morning, all that remains of the slug is a slimy mess and the plant has wilted over the sides of the pot. I have tried sluicing it with water but hope I haven't killed it off. I don't generally have much luck with clary sage and its leaves had been nibbled by snails in places but this is quite a disaster, or so it seems. Does anyone have any ideas, please? TIA -- June Hughes |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Clary sage, slugs, salt problem
"June Hughes" wrote in message
... I have a lovely clary sage plant in a large lily pot. Last night, daughter and I were sitting outside with a glass of wine when I noticed a huge slug right in the middle of it. Instead of being sensible and plucking it off the plant, I went and poured salt on it. Then I promptly forgot it. This morning, all that remains of the slug is a slimy mess and the plant has wilted over the sides of the pot. I have tried sluicing it with water but hope I haven't killed it off. I don't generally have much luck with clary sage and its leaves had been nibbled by snails in places but this is quite a disaster, or so it seems. Does anyone have any ideas, please? TIA -- June Hughes You have acted correctly in giving it plenty of water and it is best that you continue to do so. Keep it out of the sun and in a cool place for a while and hopefully it will recover. This site deals with soil salinity, but I don't think it will help you much. http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/PUBS/Wy988.pdf Regards, Emrys Davies. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Clary sage, slugs, salt problem
In message , Emrys Davies
writes "June Hughes" wrote in message ... I have a lovely clary sage plant in a large lily pot. Last night, daughter and I were sitting outside with a glass of wine when I noticed a huge slug right in the middle of it. Instead of being sensible and plucking it off the plant, I went and poured salt on it. Then I promptly forgot it. This morning, all that remains of the slug is a slimy mess and the plant has wilted over the sides of the pot. I have tried sluicing it with water but hope I haven't killed it off. I don't generally have much luck with clary sage and its leaves had been nibbled by snails in places but this is quite a disaster, or so it seems. Does anyone have any ideas, please? TIA -- June Hughes You have acted correctly in giving it plenty of water and it is best that you continue to do so. Keep it out of the sun and in a cool place for a while and hopefully it will recover. This site deals with soil salinity, but I don't think it will help you much. http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/PUBS/Wy988.pdf Thanks Emrys. It is showing a little sign of life but the big leaves have all flopped over the top of the pot. I shall continue the sluicing and see what happens. -- June Hughes |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Clary sage, slugs, salt problem
I'd add that you should be using beer to attract and drown the sluggy little
buggers. I've got slugs and snails going for my rhubarb plants. These are outside, in teh ground, and so I tend to half-bury a cup 3/4 full of beer (only the leftovers, of course!) right in between the plants. the slugs love the smell of it (I suspect it's the yeast which makes them think there's something nice and decomposing around to eat), and are lured into the cup - where they subsequently drown. I get about 10 - 14 slugs/snails from one evening to the next this way - and you don't kill of the plants with the spilt beer, either! Hope this helps, - Steve. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
SLUGS and salt $.o1 | Ponds | |||
SLUGS and salt $.o1 | Ponds | |||
SLUGS and salt | Ponds | |||
Rock Salt vs Pond Salt | Ponds | |||
Slugs or no slugs | United Kingdom |