Hi,That was great 👍.I was at a loss wot to do to this. menace.tkz so much.ciuld v use mustard instead of plants .running out of my patience.so no time to grow mustard.Also,won't the foil generate heat and cause the fruit to rot? loads of love for you help
Yes, if you don't have mustard leaves you can use mustard seeds instead. Make sure to soak the mustard seeds in water for a few hours before blending. Otherwise they don't blend too well. Happy gardening to you!
There's a natural trap that you can use to catch snails. They love things like orange juice (even better if fermented), lettuce and cabbage. They also get attracted to darkness. If you can leave those foods inside a dark bag at night and place it where snails are, then you'll see snails inside the bag next morning. Do it a few days in a row. I don't encourage harming the snails. I suggest that you throw them away at least 50 meters away from your plants. Try this and see if it works. Thank you very much for commenting. 🙏
We live in Australia and slugs destroying most of the veggies like Kale and strawberries. Since we grow them organically do not want to use any bait. Much appreciate If you can suggest any method to control them organically.
You can use a natural trap to catch them. They prefer darkness and love food like cabbage, lettuce, orange etc. Keep those food items in a burlap or garbage bag at night in the area where you see them. In the morning, you'll find them inside the bag. This is bit of a slow process compared chemical use and you'll have to keep doing this for several days to catch them all, but obviously more nature friendly and healthy. Take the slugs at least 50 meters away from your plants and throw away or ortherwise they may find the way back. Thank you very much for watching the video. 🙏
@@MapleSky Thanks for your valuable advice and will start doing it straightaway. I believe i can collect them and through them into the garbage bin which is collected every week. I have even started spraying garlic and onion spray when they out and about on plants at night and noticed they disappear after the spray. I believe it will take some time for me to get rid of them as they are everywhere in the garden and sometimes they come from neighbouring gardens.