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In the last 3 weeks I have noticed quiet alot of white coloured slugs about 1cm in lenght all over my lawn in the mornings when the lawn is damp ...This is the first time in 10 years I have seen this can this be a problem for me
In our garden there are hundreds of tiny white shells (like sea shells).we have never seen what lives in the shell.occasionally we have seen them on the tarmac and stuck to the windows of our house. do you know what these are and how to get rid of them. the garden is a new garden, approx 18mts. we only noticed these things about 6wks ago
Hi Gerry, I got a new grass put down about 2 months ago and it's growing really well apart from in the parts where my dog pee's. He has totally killed off the grass in these spots Any advise on how to prevent this happening or revitilising the lawn.Thanks Ger
This creepy crawley was found when a pot plant outdoors was moved recently. Is this good or bad in the soil? New to gardening so any info appreciated.
I have a tiny patch of lawn (6m2)- over the last few months it has started to die off (about 30%) in patches and there are lots of little holes in the soil. Tonight i went out the back and i see tons of slugs - small little brown slugs on the parts of the grass left. Are these the problem - is this common - how do I fix it and reseed? ThanksPhoto attached showing about 5 slugs in a 10 inch square area (taken at night).
I have a one acre lawn. It was sown in September 2009. It is divided by a long tarmacadam driveway. The tarmac was done in May 2010. Since the rainy weather started I notice hundreds of dead long worms presumably earthworms on the tarmac. The crows etc eat most of them. I have not seen anything like this before and wonder is it normal or what might be going on. They would be much more useful doing their work in the ground and I hate to see them all dead. Look forward to hearing your views on this one.
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