I've found that they haven't bothered the following in my garden......Rose's, astrantia, hydrangea, fuchsia, sweet William, broom, iris, hardy geraniums, crocosamia, sangasorbia, veronica, Bowles mauve, erigeron, verbascum.......
I don’t plant many plants that slugs love The only ones I have are some perennial lobelia but they leave them alone normally All the other plants I have don’t seem to be on their menu including
Phlox Geraniums Potentilla Heuchera Crocosmia Caryopteris Shasta Daisy Day Lilly Rudbeckia Geums Agapanthus Nepata Euphorbia
thank you Mary and Fire. I have some of those you mentioned but not Linaria ( just googled it, it is beautiful) nor Erigeron nor Sanguisorba . Maybe if there is a lot of linaria about the slugs might be repelled! Thanks again
Agree with the above - sweet William, iris, hardy geraniums, wall flowers. Plus woodruff, ox eyes, alchemilla, feverfew. My diascia and nemesia seem ok too this year. They are sold as annuals but mine (in London) come back year after year.
It depends what type of slugs you have.(No, I am not joking!) Recent invasions of slugs from other climes have shown themselves happy to eat most of the plants on the lists above. Even when they leave the leaves alone, they gobble up the flowers. I have had a terrible problem with a type known as Spanish slugs and have found the only effective way to deal with them is to pick them off the plants at night. It's a total pain in the bum, but it works, I have lupins and delphiniums and all sorts, thriving, now.
Frustratingly the only area of my garden where I notice any slug damage is in the greenhouse but that’s only the occasional seedling. That’s also the only place where I don’t have much wildlife (or the right sort 🙄) I do think encouraging wildlife and not using slug pellets can help - if you use the latter then you wont get the predators and will never reach a natural equilibrium.
It probably also depends on your local conditions as we all seem to have such different experiences. I grow a lot of the plants listed including lupins. I did temporarily lose one lupin in the garden to slugs but they didn’t bother with it when it reshooted.
If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”—Marcus Tullius Cicero
In my experience, they won't eat anything aromatic. But maybe that's because most aromatic plants like dry heat, and slugs like cool damp shade, so they just don't meet.
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The only ones I have are some perennial lobelia but they leave them alone normally
All the other plants I have don’t seem to be on their menu including
Geraniums
Potentilla
Heuchera
Crocosmia
Caryopteris
Shasta Daisy
Day Lilly
Rudbeckia
Geums
Agapanthus
Nepata
Euphorbia
So quite a lot to pick from
It probably also depends on your local conditions as we all seem to have such different experiences. I grow a lot of the plants listed including lupins. I did temporarily lose one lupin in the garden to slugs but they didn’t bother with it when it reshooted.