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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 16:27:12 +0100, "Charlie Pridham"
wrote: Although I have not beaten the slugs I have at least worked out how to live with them on the surface, but this year we tried to grow some potatoes and the little b*****s have been underground and eaten 50% (and made what's left almost impossible to clean up) any suggestions amongst you experienced veg growers as to how to stop it next year? I should add that we can not move the bed they are to grow in as its specially raised, our own soil being too high in Arsenic to want to grow root veg direct in the ground (probably what caused our problems in the first place as the raised bit is mostly composted veg matter. So do we give up? or is there a solution (preferable not toxic!) They like some varieties more than others. Earlies are usually harvested before the damage gets too bad. Most white maincrops are a waste of time. Valor is a possible exception but it's a bit tasteless. The red early maincrop Desiree was always my standby but it doesn't crop as heavily as some more modern ones. Current favourite is Picasso - white with red eyes. ================================================= Rod Weed my email address to reply. http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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