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I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 16:15:56 +0100, Judith
wrote: I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. Given that generally the most damaging (and most numerous) slug is the keel slug and that spends most of its time underground, I've found that slug attacking nematodes are extremely effective. The relatively less destructive garden and field slugs are easily picked off by hand/hedgehogs/frogs/birds - though nematodes work above ground as well they won't get something that rests half way up a pot. I apply mid-April/June/August . The pack says 6-weeks but I've read articles that refer to the nematodes reproducing so I save myself the cost of a pack a year. I get by with the 40sq m pack at around £9 a time. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from Swansea Bay. Dave's at that end; I'm at this end. Bill G's in the middle. Come to think of it, where is Bill G these days? |
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"Judith" wrote ...
I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. When we tried it years ago, 2 treatments, it didn't work but we now believe it was because the soil was not as moist as it should be during the treatment. Difficult in a dry area when you can't use a hosepipe on the potato patch. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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"Judith" wrote in message ... I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. I buy my Nemaslug from the Organic Gardening Catalogue. It seems to work for me. I sometimes think my neighbours must wonder about me because I've been know to apply it while it is raining - all they see is me watering the garden in the rain! A couple of points (which may be obvious so apologies) (1) you need a rose with large holes. The average rose you get with a watering can won't work (2) you apply it to the soil, not the plant - a mistake I made the first couple of treatments. |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 23:00:25 +0100, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-06-10 17:35:15 +0100, "Bob Hobden" said: "Judith" wrote ... I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. When we tried it years ago, 2 treatments, it didn't work but we now believe it was because the soil was not as moist as it should be during the treatment. Difficult in a dry area when you can't use a hosepipe on the potato patch. The nursery staff here have been known to water nematodes in while it's pouring with rain. One did actually beg not to have to do it because the public looked at her as if she should be locked up! I guess that as you use them - you must think them effective. Any comments? |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 18:44:28 +0100, "Graham Harrison"
wrote: "Judith" wrote in message .. . I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. I buy my Nemaslug from the Organic Gardening Catalogue. It seems to work for me. I sometimes think my neighbours must wonder about me because I've been know to apply it while it is raining - all they see is me watering the garden in the rain! A couple of points (which may be obvious so apologies) (1) you need a rose with large holes. The average rose you get with a watering can won't work (2) you apply it to the soil, not the plant - a mistake I made the first couple of treatments. Thanks - if you are applying to the soil - could you not dispense with the rose? When you get a bag of them - are they mixed in with something else. I am wondering why you are saying you need a rose with large holes. |
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"Judith" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 18:44:28 +0100, "Graham Harrison" wrote: "Judith" wrote in message . .. I am contemplating giving either that - or something similar a go. What is people's experience - and any particular source recommended. I buy my Nemaslug from the Organic Gardening Catalogue. It seems to work for me. I sometimes think my neighbours must wonder about me because I've been know to apply it while it is raining - all they see is me watering the garden in the rain! A couple of points (which may be obvious so apologies) (1) you need a rose with large holes. The average rose you get with a watering can won't work (2) you apply it to the soil, not the plant - a mistake I made the first couple of treatments. Thanks - if you are applying to the soil - could you not dispense with the rose? When you get a bag of them - are they mixed in with something else. I am wondering why you are saying you need a rose with large holes. It arrives in what I can only describe as a ready meal packet which has an expiry date, store them in the fridge! You slide off the cardboard outer, peel back the film from the tray and you're confronted with a light gray coloured cross between a powder and ultrafine and ultrashort hair, You then take 1/8th (I buy the bigger pack) of that and put it on your can, mix with water and away you go. Even though it's mixed with water it doesn't dissolve hence it won't fit through the holes on a normal can. Actually, now that you mention it, I haven't read that bit of the instructions recently, I have a big hole rose, I use a big hole rose! Roses with big holes are out there but you have to look. I think I found mine in about the 3rd Garden Centre. I suspect the logic is that a rose will disperse the liquid over a wider area. I suppose an alternative might be to mix and then use an indoor watering can. |
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