You just planted a tidy row of tiny broccoli in your garden. But when you head outside the next morning, you discover the foliage is full of weirdly-shaped holes—and some of the seedlings are gone!
Slugs. Ugh. These pests are no gardeners’ friends, leaving slimy trails and eating holes in leaves as they go. Slugs can devour seedlings overnight, eat the petals off flowers, and leave ugly holes in ...
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Expert advice to gardeners on how to keep slugs from eating roses this autumn
Roses are still growing flowers in autumn and can be damaged if slugs eat them, but there is a simple hack to keep the pests ...
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