put a DISH of beer in among the plants. slugs will go to the dish but not your plant.
Hostas do produce seeds.
a slug belongs to a snail family that is real
Hostas prefer partial to full shade and well-draining soil. Plant them in a location with filtered sunlight to keep their leaves from burning. Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture.
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Yes, slugs can carry harmful bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, and parasites that can potentially be transmitted to humans. It is important to wash hands after handling slugs to avoid any risk of infection.
Get rid of the snails and slugs.
it's a favorite food for deer, slugs and snails.
Put some salt on them
Getting rid of Slugs.
you put salt on them or on the ground every where
Any of the products with metaldehyde extremely effective for snails/slugs.
Yes, you can divide hostas in the fall.
Snails and slugs love to eat hosta. You can sprinkle snail bait to keep them away or used crushed egg shells or swimming pool sand to keep the snails away from your hosta.
Picking them off one by one.
Yes, hostas can be split to create new plants.
Someone looking to get hostas for their garden can do so by visiting the gardening stores and checking online. Gardening centers sell a variety of hostas plants for your garden.
Yes, hostas are edible and safe for consumption. The young shoots and leaves of hostas can be eaten and are often used in salads or cooked dishes. However, it is important to ensure that the hostas have not been treated with pesticides or other chemicals before consuming them.