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Started by Gardengirl, January 10, 2004, 21:21:49

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Gardengirl

Don't know if any of you have tried this.  I grow quite a few hostas in large pots.  To stop the slugs and snails getting to them I don't spend £££'s on preventative copper strips I just put a layer of vaseline around the top rims of the pots. Slugs & snails hate moving over slimey surfaces.  I am pleased to say I never have any 'lace curtain' hostas :)
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Gardengirl

Happy gardening all...........Pat

Muddy_Boots

#1
Did exactly the same with mine in pots.  Interestingly, they also thrived in the bog garden adjacent to my pond!  Was very surprised!  Vaseline is a very good deterrant for pots!  I remember being dragged ( as a youngster-20 or so!) around nurseries by Ma, in the big quest for hostas.  Vowed never to garden!  Come 40, got the but and all down to hostas!  They are so versatile, I love them, even if their pretties are a little insignificant!

Kate
Muddy Boots

mysticmog

#2
Never thought of that Patricia S - brilliant bit of info - tried everything before (lurv hostas v much) and always had them scoffed.  

Will get some for lottie now I can protect them, loverly hostas, loverly.

Am happy now... ;D Ta muchly.
Peas xx

Gardengirl

#3
Hope it works as good for you as it does for me MM :D
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Tenuse

#4
The Gardener's World allotment program had a chap on, who used hostas as "slug barometers" - planted them round the edge of his allotment and when they got nibbled he went on an anti-slug warpath to protect his veggies! Great idea!

Ten x
Young, dumb and full of come hither looks.

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