• melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    1 month ago

    I really need to work out an easy way to protect my seedlings from snails during that vulnerable time, I swear they can smell the new sprouts. Clear plastic tub as a makeshift hothouse might be the go.

    I can’t eat the produce myself but want to grow some food for a friend.

    Ordered some more kitty treats… they’re expensive due to allergies. I wonder if there was spare energy I could make some at home

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        I used to do that but it’s a lot of bending and my place is kinda small. Melbcat is also looking for chances to abscond each time I pass through the door…

        I was thinking maybe I could just take the lids off in the morning and put them back on each night

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      Jewish space laser? Dunno if they cant set it low enough and you might have to call in some favors but surely they need some good PR at the moment?

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      Could you do something to lift the trays/pots up and create a moat, like a glass jar in a takeaway container full of water? If it is a square tray you could do one on each corner, then you just need to make sure you top up and tip out to remove mosquito larvae periodically. Add a couple of floating sticks or cork and you have a safe water source for bees too.

      For seedlings in the ground I’ve had some success cutting soft drink containers to create little circular fences around them. They need to be secured with a peg (a piece of wire coathanger bent over works well) otherwise they get scratched out by birds (or removed by mischievous puppies “helping” in the garden!).

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      Copper tape has always worked well for me. A lot of people swear by chamomile as a repllant companion, and i gotta say i have never seen snails in my chamomile pot, not even in the new place where they’re practically having plant pot snorgys

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        They will be nicely marinated for the escargot - served with the greens they tried to pilfer and the leftover beer