I didn't originally put slug rings around my squashes, as they were so big they wouldn't have fitted inside. But the slugs soon saw to that, and I put rings round the surviving ones to preserve what was left!
My decision to have more flowers around the veg may have been a contributing factor, as they give the slugs ad snails more places to hide. In particular, I am a little worried for my beans, which I planted around the flowers instead of taking out the flowers I had grown from seed either before they flowered or before I out the beans in. The flowers grew much taller than I had expected, and I clearly hadn't paid much attention to the seeds in my mix, as I was surprised to discover myself growing both borage and cornflowers and also by how tall the cornflowers got. Time will tell whether the runner beans survive this. Other beans have been eaten back to the stem by greedy snails, but the runner beans seem to be hanging on in there, and I hope that when they grow taller than the flowers they will do well.
My broad beans seem to be faring better. They have more been planted alongside the flowers than in among them. However, the black fly have finally arrived, along with a bit of rust, so they're not doing any better than they do in other years.
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