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I went out one night with a torch & found about ten or twelve tiny snails on one of my Desiree potato plants in the shadier area on my patio,imagine if I didn’t notice,they’d all be big snails,good thing with snails if you smash the shell with a stone they don’t survive & other animals like hedgehogs can eat the dead snail without eating any poison.Location : Essex
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostThey are so crafty.....
Look at this one hiding in a dahlia pot!
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I constantly tip the plants out of their pots to check for slugs,
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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I just went out to check my plants and found that 3 of my 4 fennel seedlings in the growhouse have disappeared. A large snail was lurking on the glass, and is now in the hotbin. The tray containing the plants was balanced on the shelf, which consists of 2 metal bars, and nothing was touching the glass. Crafty is an understatement - they are Olympic standard gymnasts as well!A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Almost certainly slugs.
Late evening or very early morning are the best time to see them. You should be alright, have a furtle down beside those wooden raised beds, slugs like to hide in there just under or around the surface.
If they persist and you plan leaving the potatoes in the ground a very long time, it may pay to get some nematodes in there to prevent the tubers from being eaten later on.
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