Asking because I’ve just planted half a dozen fairly well grown ones, in the hope of prettying up a section of very bare fence for the summer. Slugs and snails are rife in our garden and the slimy little buggers have previously stripped other plants bare overnight.
So I need to know whether to put the deadly pellets down - I’d rather not, since I don’t think they’re very wildlife friendly, but from experience they’re the only ones that really work.
Will be grateful for any wise words.
Thought this might amuse some of you!
Updating bathroom with a walk-in shower unit.


It's the same with my lovely hostas, they're just starting to look good and they've been got at already. Somebody said a thick layer of sand around them might help as slugs and snails don't like it. I don't use pellets as we have a mooching dog and hedgehogs often come into the garden. We put copper tape around our pots last year which seemed to work and also stood them on stones in trays full of water so the pots had their own 'moats' - there weren't any takers for them

