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24 Αυγ 2023 · Buy hydrangea from Crocus, Sarah Raven and Thompson & Morgan. Gardening needn't involve heartache. Browse our list of the best slug- and snail-resistant plants, from the experts at BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.
- Ferns
Osmunda regalis – an elegant deciduous fern that enjoys sun...
- Hydrangea
You can grow your plant in a pot of peat-free ericaceous...
- Herbs
Save seed from annual herbs at the end of the year before...
- Astilbes
They produce masses of attractive ferny foliage, and elegant...
- Crocosmias
This week, save over 80 per cent and buy 5 x bare-root...
- Ferns
29 Ιουν 2018 · The following flower-list provides a selection of plants that can be cultivated without much danger of slugs or snails eating them. Many summer flowers, annuals, and perennials are among them. With this list at hand, it is possible to create a snail- and slug-resistant flower paradise.
Looking for plants that won't get munched by slugs? Instead of using slug controls, why not grow plants that the molluscs just don't like? Here's 38 to choose from
11 Ιουν 2021 · The best thing to do is to create a few ‘stress-free’ areas in your garden – by which I mean entire flowerbeds full of slug- and snail-resistant blooms. It’ll help you keep track of which plants you need to look after particularly (dahlias! cornflowers! delphiniums!), and you won’t wake up one morning to a wasteland of munched foliage.
10 Ιουν 2024 · If you’re sick of waging war on slugs and snails, opt for plants they don’t eat. The gardener’s worst enemy is neither fast nor stealthy, yet slugs and snails wreak expensive havoc in our borders, stripping plants of foliage.
5 Ιουν 2022 · Keep pests away with these 14 slug-repellent plants. Make sure your treasured flower bed ideas stay looking good by including plenty of slug-repellent plants in your planting list. Take your pick from some of our favorites to ensure you won’t have to spend hours waging war on these slimy pests.
11 Νοε 2023 · Slugs are prolific garden dwellers, and have the potential to wreak havoc on our lovingly nurtured plants and vegetables. They live in the soil, thrive in dark, wet environments, and enjoy feasting on tender plants such as lettuces, brassicas, and hostas.