One of the most important aspects of gardening that I have learned from this season is planning. If you truly want to have an amazing garden and maximize your produce, then you have to consider exactly what and where you are placing plants. My plan for next year is to draw out my garden to exact dimensions and place all of my plants on paper to determine my layout. My entire garden will center around companion planting so I have been compiling informative articles on various plants, their positive properties, and what they grow best with. I found this handy list of plants that slugs won’t and/or don’t like to eat from Mila’s Little Things. I have filed this list away to help with my planning for next year. I would advise you to check out the link and file it away for your own planning purposes next year. Planting some of these plants around your other edibles might just help you keep the slug population down. Have a great day and God bless!
About Brandon
Author of Lone Star Farmstead, Brandon is a full time paramedic who, along with his family, is working toward a goal of increasing self-sustainability. He writes in the hope of helping others through information and encouragement along their own journey.