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- From: HELEN COLEMAN <helenc@southwest.com.au>
- To: Permaculture WA <perma@eepo.com.au>
- Subject: Re: slater control
- Date: Sat, 27 Jun 1998 21:07:11 +0800
Dear Tery,
Thankyou for your reply - I will try your suggestion next time I plant
seeds. The best way I found to grow vegies was to grow them to a more
advanced stage in pots of rich soil, containing worm castings and compost.
I found that these older seedlings, when finally planted out, were far more
resistant to attacks by slaters (because they still had a chew), and I have
actually managed to get a crop of lettuce and broccoli by this technique.
But when I have to plant seeds, for such things as peas and beans, my crops
still vanish overnight.
Regards,
Helen
>in answer to your query re slater problems .slaters love dead and dying
>woody material try building a pile of loads of woody material nearby your
>veges not too close they may be attracted to that instead or baring that
>put plenty of woody mulch close to your veges it worked for me a few years
>ago
>yours in late ness
>tery haven
>
>
- Re: slater control, HELEN COLEMAN, 06/27/1998
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