To prevent slugs from appearing on your site and to protect the cultivated plants from their pests, you can plant a few plants between the beds. Slugs love moisture and moisture buildup, so herbs should be used to combat them.

You can plant parsley, rosemary, and sage on the perimeter of the beds. They don’t tolerate the aromas of these herbs and will soon leave your area. You can also create a barrier by using coffee grounds and eggshells.
Another effective control method is to treat mustard-infused plants. To do this, dilute 150g of powder in a bucket of water and spray it on the soil and plants at night. Repeat every other day to consolidate the effect.
You can also bury the glasses at ground level and fill them with beer, which has a detrimental effect on slugs. This method is best used at night, and the next morning, you’ll find evils in glasses. Instead of beer, you can use syrup, compote, or spoiled juice.



