Snail Natural Repellent Flower Seeds Mix
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Snail Natural Repellent Flower Seeds Mix
Snail Natural Repellent Flower Seeds Mix
Features
Plant in a sunny area around vegetable beds, raised beds, or garden borders. Scatter seeds evenly and cover lightly. Water gently and maintain moisture until seedlings are established.
How To Grow
Keep snails out of your garden naturally with our Snail Repellent Flower Seeds Mix, featuring six aromatic and decorative species that snails tend to avoid.
Create a Beautiful, Snail-Free Garden Border!
This specialized blend combines vibrant blooms and fragrant foliage—Nasturtium, Fennel, Indian Carnation, Sage, Mustard, and Begonia—to form a living barrier that deters slugs and snails while adding color and texture to beds, pathways, and containers.
Product Features:
- Seed Type: Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO
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Blend Composition:
- Nasturtium – peppery flowers and leaves that repel slugs
- Fennel – feathery foliage with strong aroma
- Indian Carnation (Tagetes) – marigold family with slug-deterring oils
- Sage – aromatic herb that snails avoid
- Mustard (White Mustard) – pungent foliage and blooms
- Begonia – waxy leaves and blooms unattractive to snails
- Seed Mix Rate: 4 g per m² for effective coverage
- Germination Rate: 75–90% overall
- Not for Human Consumption: Seed mix formulated solely as a pest-deterrent, not edible
Growing in Pakistan:
- Sowing Season: February to April (spring planting) or September to October (autumn planting)
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade (4–6 hours daily)
- Watering: Moderate—keep soil evenly moist until seedlings establish, then water when top 2 cm dries
- Soil: Well-drained loam enriched with compost; pH 6.0–7.0
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Sowing Depth & Spacing:
- Spread at 4 g/m² and lightly cover with 0.5–1 cm of soil
- Thin seedlings to 20–30 cm apart if overcrowded
Why Grow This Snail Repellent Mix?
- Harnesses natural aromas and textures that deter snails and slugs
- Dual-purpose: enjoy ornamental flowers and aromatic herbs
- Continuous interest: staggered bloom times from early spring into autumn
- Easy care: low-maintenance once established, no chemicals required
- Enhances biodiversity: also attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies