Slugs are a plague in every garden. They stop at almost nothing and will eat anything. You should therefore not plant certain plants.
Snails will eat almost anything
You can hardly keep up with collecting, you can catch a few with traps, but probably not all of them and if you are not careful, then the animals multiply so quickly that you only have eaten plants in the garden. You can prevent this when planting your garden. Because snails avoid many things. You should avoid the following plants as far as possible, as these are at the top of the snails' diet.
Snails in the garden - avoid these plants
» Vegetables: lettuce, spinach, radishes, carrots, peppers, cabbage, cucumbers, peas, beans, rhubarb , radishes and pumpkin.
» Alternatively, you can plant the following varieties that snails won't attack.
» Vegetables: onions, tomatoes, asparagus, celery, chives, leeks, parsley, garlic, Endive, Radicchio.
» Flowers: Columbine, Astilbe, Fat Hen, Coraldelle, Carnation, Lily of the Valley, Lavender, Lady's Mantle and Meadowsweet.
» Flowers: Marigold, Marigold, Sunflower, Marigold, Mallow, Larkspur , Echinacea, Blazing Star, Burning Love, Chrysanthemum, Monkshood, Bellflower, Lily and also the Lupine.
This is how you protect your garden and show the snails that there is little to gain from you.