Gardening task to avoid that’s a ‘magnet for slugs’ to chew their way through your plants


2. Don’t water at dusk 

Many people lead busy lives, but it is important to avoid leaving your watering until late into the evening. 

The experts warned: “Doing so will serve as a magnet for slugs, who will delight in chewing their way through your previous plants and seedlings.”

Slugs are a common garden pest that can cause major problems for gardeners, especially in wet environments.

These slimy pests thrive in moist areas and can quickly multiply, resulting in significant damage to plants and crops.

Ideally, the gardening experts recommend that you water your plants in the early morning.

3. Plan your planting

A good crop rotation plan means you can get the best out of them year-round. Work out what you will plant where and how long it will take to grow before harvesting. 

That way, you can create a month-by-month planting plan that maximises your use of space and “delivers a bountiful harvest”. 

Remember to factor in the amount of light and shade on your plot, so that you can ensure your planting choices suit the growing conditions. 

It’s also a great idea to grow a mix of your favourite fruits and vegetables and a couple of new items you’ve never grown before, for extra variety.

4. Give your crops room to flourish

When you have limited space, it can be tempting to try and cram in as many seeds as possible. 

However, your vegetables will need plenty of room “if they are to reach their full, delicious potential”. 

Make sure you thin your seedlings accordingly so that each and every plant has sufficient space.

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