Info: Snails are a nightmare for every vegetable gardener. Unfortunately, snails find the grown vegetables as delicious as humans do. Our blooming mix consists of plants that snails don't like. Use this mix to sow a protective barrier around young vegetable plants. Annual. Growth height: 40 - 70 cm.
Care: Row spacing 30 - 50 cm, prepare the sowing bed by hoeing, raking, and drawing 1 - 1.5 cm deep furrows. Lay out the seed tape and weigh down the ends of the tape with soil. Water the open furrows, place the seed tape inside, close the furrow, and water again. Keep the sowing bed consistently moist.
Use: Snail Deterrent mix helps keep pests away while adding beautiful color accents to the garden.
Gardener's Tip: Until the Snail Deterrent mix fulfills its purpose, it will take some time. During the growth phase of the Snail Deterrent mix, protect your young vegetable plants conventionally, for example with snail fences, rock dust, or mulch.
Sowing: April - June
Germination: 10 - 20 days at 15 - 20°C
Location: Sunny, well-drained and nutrient-rich soil
Bloom: June - September
Sowing made easy
What is it, some of you may ask when you hear "seed disc" or "seed tape". The answer: It is the easiest way to garden! So if you have little experience or little time, blooming tapes, plates, or discs are just right for you. The optimal spacing of the seeds is already "pre-programmed", so you don't need to painstakingly separate the plants anymore. Simply fill a pot with soil and place the seed disc on top. Then water and cover the whole thing with soil - perfect sowing.
Application outdoors in your garden is just as easy.
Seed discs are suitable for clay or plastic pots. For balcony boxes, the 10 x 80 cm seed plates are suitable.
Regardless of the size, proceed as described: soil, seed plate, water, soil. Our tip for your balcony is the seed plate "balcony box seed mat".
Of course, there are also seed discs and seed plates for the herb garden, as well as larger seed tapes, for example 6 meters, for your garden.
For your reassurance, the paper of the seed tapes decomposes completely!