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missmuffcake Posted - May 30 2010 : 11:38:06 AM
I am really new to gardening. I received a eggplant start last week and was so happy I went out and bought cilantro. The day after I planted the cilantro I found snails - tiny and big! So I did some research and tried some coffee grounds...I thought that would help and I would have cilantro for our tofu tacos this weekend...Nope. I woke up this morning and the whole plant was gone covered in snail slime. Big fail and I am bummed.

My boyfriend's solution is: spray! I want to keep my lil garden organic. What are some things to try. I uprooted and tossed the cilantro and want to try again after I get some tips.

My eggplant seemed to have attracted a few pests but that stopped. Could I use a mild dish soap/water mix on the young leaves to help keep them away?

Thanks!

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missmuffcake Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 11:43:11 AM
I always have a big ol' thing of sea salt in the pantry...

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quiltin mama Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 09:05:08 AM
If you're looking for a cheap alternative (unless you have old beer hangning around)you canbuy cheap salt at the store (ya know, the kind that's like 65cents for a container) and make a large ring aroung your cilantro plant. Trust me, the bugs won't cross it- well, unless they WANT to die.

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Candy C. Posted - Jun 01 2010 : 4:06:03 PM
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Originally posted by missmuffcake

I will crack open a Fat Tire for the snails this week! Thank you!

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knead2garden Posted - May 31 2010 : 05:12:16 AM
Beer works in a can for us, too!

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You get out what you put in, nothing more and nothing less.
sherrye Posted - May 30 2010 : 7:23:59 PM
you can also use DE. it is rough and cuts the snail. sherrye

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missmuffcake Posted - May 30 2010 : 6:35:19 PM
I will crack open a Fat Tire for the snails this week! Thank you!

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1badmamawolf Posted - May 30 2010 : 4:31:10 PM
Kendy, use some pie tins with beer in them, snails and slugs love to drink it, but it kills them, you can place them all over your gardens and no poisen!

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