Yes, the critters love hostas as much as we do. The slugs and snails love the cool and somewhat moist areas that hostas love too. If you have mulch, it might be good to remove it as the slugs love to hide under that. If that is not an option, here are a few other suggestions. You can dig a shallow hole, put a pie pan at soil level and fill it with beer. The slugs will crawl to the pan, fall in, and drown as they love the yeast in beer. Some people feel that is a waste of good beer, so you can put crushed egg shells around the area. When the slugs crawl over the egg shells, it cuts their bodies so that may help. You can also use diatomaceous pellets/earth to do the same thing. You can also buy commercial granules/pellets to help control the slugs. I also know of people who put a board out overnight, and then lift it the next day and stomp the slugs that have crawled under. If you keep doing that, you can cut the numbers a bit. Start early in the season before the numbers build up on all methods of control so you can get ahead of them. Good luck, and thanks for watching Prairie Yard & Garden!
Beautiful hostas 💗🥰
You can also divide or propagate a Hosta from one of the cuttings
Beautiful beds Jackie!!! Enjoyed that. I do like most of the flowers and tend to leave them.
You’re hostas are beautiful
Oh wow!/Slugs and snails seem to love these in the UK. Any advice on stopping them easily?
Yes, the critters love hostas as much as we do. The slugs and snails love the cool and somewhat moist areas that hostas love too. If you have mulch, it might be good to remove it as the slugs love to hide under that. If that is not an option, here are a few other suggestions. You can dig a shallow hole, put a pie pan at soil level and fill it with beer. The slugs will crawl to the pan, fall in, and drown as they love the yeast in beer. Some people feel that is a waste of good beer, so you can put crushed egg shells around the area. When the slugs crawl over the egg shells, it cuts their bodies so that may help. You can also use diatomaceous pellets/earth to do the same thing. You can also buy commercial granules/pellets to help control the slugs. I also know of people who put a board out overnight, and then lift it the next day and stomp the slugs that have crawled under. If you keep doing that, you can cut the numbers a bit. Start early in the season before the numbers build up on all methods of control so you can get ahead of them. Good luck, and thanks for watching Prairie Yard & Garden!
Coffee grinds?
Would be good if she named all the hostas but her hostas are amazing.
Sunburned hostas😮🤔😒