How Can I Protect My Winter Peas from Slugs?

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Asked By G4rdenB3ar7 On

I planted some winter peas with my daughters about a month ago, but unfortunately, the slugs have completely wiped them out just as the weather is starting to warm up. Does anyone have tips on how to keep slugs away from my peas in raised beds?

3 Answers

Answered By SowF1eld12 On

Another idea is to start your seedlings in deep long pots. Save some plastic water bottles, cut the ends off, and once the seedlings are strong enough, plant them and cover each one with a bottle for protection. Just make sure to leave the lids off so they can breathe, and you can remove the bottles when they're established.

Answered By GardenGuru99 On

You might also want to think about other pests like pigeons that could be bothering your plants. They can be a problem in the garden too! If you need tips on how to keep them away, I can help with that.

Answered By Pl4ntW1z123 On

One option is to let your peas grow a bit bigger before planting them out. Stronger, more developed plants are less likely to fall victim to slugs. This could help ensure they survive longer in the garden.

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