A garden is something sacred to a home owner and defines the exterior beauty of a home. However, keeping a garden can be very painstaking. It requires a lot of time and money. It is due to this that most people avoid having a garden altogether or opt for hiring professional gardens. Yet, if you are one of those people who want a garden but cannot afford the professional help then you are going to have to spend most of your weekends on your knees in the garden. For people such as you garden pests can be a real problem. While you spend most of your weekends on your knees planting seeds and mowing the lawn, pests such as slugs, weeds and other parasites feed off your precious plants. Slugs in particular can be a real nuisance as they can do some real damage to your plants and are simply disgusting to look at.

 

The good news is that there are several simple home remedies that can be used for slug control. These can completely get rid of slugs in your garden. A simple solution to get rid of slugs is to use salt. Plain table salt can kill a slug instantly, making it excellent for slug control. Though it is not something you would want to watch, the salt can help you get rid of most of the slugs in your garden.

 

Beer is another common ingredient that can be found in most homes that can be used for slug control. Slugs are drawn to beer. Leaving beer in a container buried in your garden will attract them. Upon reaching the container, the slugs will fall in and then drown. While barely ever heard of, this solution is ingenious. It can help get rid of slugs from a garden almost completely so you do not have to worry about slug control.

 

Controlling the watering of your garden can also help to minimise the problem of slugs. Slugs can be found in great numbers immediately after a rain. This is because damp conditions are favourable to slugs. As a result having a constantly wet garden will also promote the breeding of slugs. Since, you garden is naturally prone to being damper at night, it is best to avoid watering your garden just before dark to maximise slug control. Instead it is better to water the plant in the morning. This way the garden does not remain moist at night. A dry garden will help with slug control a long way.

 

Setting out pieces of copper in between the soil is a good way to block out the slugs and maintain slug control. The copper pieces will obstruct the paths of the slugs, making them unable to reach plants. However, it is important to maintain a proper blockade so that the slugs cannot go through. If they do manage to make their way through, they will start breeding.

 

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