Slaters, earwigs, and millipedes are all ground-dwelling insects with biting and chewing mouth parts that can wipe out susceptible seedlings almost overnight.
To make sure your gardening efforts don’t end before you’ve really begun, Sophie shows you how to repurpose a common garden item and turn it into a ‘seedling fortress’.
What you need:
– Some old plastic pots
– A pair of scissors
– Copper tape (acts as a snail and bug barrier because they don’t like to cross it)
What to do:
1. Cut the bottom of your pot so the base is removed.
2. Wrap some copper tape around the top of the pot, just under the rim.
3. To really secure your pot in the ground push it down about two centimetres, that will protect it from sudden gusts of wind and birds. Leave about seven centimetres sticking out of the soil to give your plants extra protection. You can remove the pots after a few weeks. Don’t forget you can reuse the pots for your next plantings.
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