Clary sage, slugs, salt problem

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Posted by June Hughes on July 12, 2006, 7:11 am
 
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I have a lovely clary sage plant in a large lily pot.  Last night,
daughter and I were sitting outside with a glass of wine when I noticed
a huge slug right in the middle of it.  Instead of being sensible and
plucking it off the plant, I went and poured salt on it.  Then I
promptly forgot it.  This morning, all that remains of the slug is a
slimy mess and the plant has wilted over the sides of the pot.  I have
tried sluicing it with water but hope I haven't killed it off. I don't
generally have much luck with clary sage and its leaves had been nibbled
by snails in places but this is quite a disaster, or so it seems. Does
anyone have any ideas, please?  TIA
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June Hughes


Posted by Emrys Davies on July 13, 2006, 3:35 pm
 


noticed

nibbled

You have acted correctly in giving it plenty of water and it is best
that you continue to do so.  Keep it out of the sun and in a cool place
for a while and hopefully it will recover.  This site deals with soil
salinity, but I don't think it will help you much.
http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/PUBS/Wy988.pdf

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



Posted by June Hughes on July 13, 2006, 5:49 pm
 


Thanks Emrys.  It is showing a little sign of life but the big leaves
have all flopped over the top of the pot.  I shall continue the sluicing
and see what happens.
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June Hughes