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How to deter slugs with copper tape

Slug damage can ruin the appearance of lush, foliage plants, flowers and vegetables. Among others, hostas, dahlias and peas are regularly eaten, which can make them difficult to grow in areas where slugs are common.

While you could choose to grow a range of slug-proof plants, like rodgersia and brunnera, slugs may also be repelled from your container-grown plants if you fix copper tape to your pots. Copper tape is thin, easy to cut and simple to apply. Plus, it will gradually turn green over time, giving it an attractive aged look.

More ways to get rid of slugs:

Follow our step-by-step guide, below, to protecting your plants from slug damage with copper tape.

You Will Need

Step 1

Cut a piece of tape that’s long enough to fit around your pot then, using the pinking shears, cut a decorative edging along one side.

How to deter slugs with copper tape

Step 2

Carefully stick the tape just below the rim of the pot. Remove a little bit of the backing at a time, smoothing out any creases as you go.

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