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Slugs and snails

By Pippa Greenwood on 08/11/2007 10:08:35

This has been the year for slugs and snails and I've really lost my cool with them. I might try to be a live-and-let-live gardener but I'VE HAD ENOUGH!!Kay blogged about my traps and I have to say that it is now the more the merrier - and wow, am I


Hibernating snails

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/11/2007 10:12:02

to be tricked into forgetting them, oh no! For it is from now that any gardener who would prefer to reduce (dramatically) the damage done by these horrible little critters, grabs a bucket and goes off on a collecting spree. Snails love to group together


Snails and song thrushes in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 08/03/2010 14:58:51

issue of Gardeners' World magazine, I advised readers to collect and dispose of snails found in compost bins, I didn't imagine this would upset anybody.But apparently by recommending the disposal of snails I am personally responsible for the demise


Controlling slugs and snails with copper

By Adam Pasco on 06/07/2009 10:38:37

to pesticides where possible, so I don't use slug pellets. This season I've discovered the versatility of copper in my battle with Britain's No.1 garden pest. It's been found that copper rings and tape provide an effective barrier across which slugs and snails


Aphids

By Pippa Greenwood on 13/07/2011 17:29:37

In early spring, there were a lot of discussions in the garden media over whether the harsh winter would have reduced numbers of garden pests.The slugs and snails were slow to appear after the cold, dry April. But most other critters, good and bad


Garden frost

By Adam Pasco on 12/01/2009 09:17:49

, but venture into the garden and you'll see another side to this menace.Get outside early on cold mornings with camera in hand and you might be lucky enough to capture images of the ephemeral ice crystal patterns and designs left by Jack Frost. They


My gardening year

By Kate Bradbury on 23/12/2010 12:16:02

I've had a great gardening year. It's hard to imagine my garden now as it was a year ago - a building site, with a huge pile of sand at one end and 200 paving stones and builders' rubble at the other. Then there was an awful lot of mud as we


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