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Posted by Kelly on Thursday, July 3, 2008 12:40 pm ADTMy hostas are about 4 years old and growing well. This year, all the early leaves that appeared cracked and split for some reason. They've never done this before and I've noticed my neighbours have the same problem. I thought they were getting sufficient water. They are still flowering and the newer leaves seem fine. Any suggestions about what went wrong? I'm in southern Ontario, Canada and have a west facing garden. Thanks so much!
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Posted by valerie maclean on Friday, July 18, 2008 1:06 pm ADTI am being bombarded with slugs and snails this year and would like to know what I could use that is inviroment friendly that would keep them under control.
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Posted by Wendy on Monday, July 28, 2008 4:33 pm ADTI sprinkle diatomaceous earth all around and directly on my hostas. Veseys sells it on their website and in their catalogue. It works great to keep the slugs away from hostas and it is environmently friendly. Vesey's Product No's. 85544 and 85545.
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Posted by lorraine on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:14 pm ADTCrushed up egg shells sprinkled around works too.
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Posted by christina on Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:31 pm ADTI have used recycled old asphalt roof tiles under my hosta, to keep the slugs at bay. Place the rough side up. They won't crawl over any kind of rough surface so it helps deter them very well. I also lay the tiles in my pathways and just cover over with mulch. It cuts down on the weeding.
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Posted by Heather Reynolds on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:09 am ADTHi Kelly Aside from the slugs they may be getting too much sun if they are in a west facing site unless they are shaded by trees. Also if there was heavy hard rain early in the seAson this may have damaged the leaves as well. Mine look awful right now, a combination of damage from the rain, hail, earwigs and slugs. Even the thicker leaved ones that are supposed to be resistant look bad. Hopefully next year will be better.
