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Gardeners urged to do essential job TODAY to prevent slug infestations in October – & all you’ll need is a £1 Tesco buy

GARDENERS are being urged to do an essential job before October starts to prevent slug infestations.

So if you want your garden to impress your guests and don’t fancy pesky creepy crawlies slithering all over your beautiful plants, then you’ll need to take notes.

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Gardeners have been advised to try a £1 trick today in an attempt to prevent slug infestations in October[/caption]
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So if you want to protect your plants this Autumn, you’ll need to listen up and take notes[/caption]
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According to gardening pros, coffee granules deter such pests from entering your garden[/caption]

Gardening enthusiasts have revealed that if you want your garden to be slug-free this Winter, you’ll need to get your hands on some instant coffee – yes, you heard that correctly. 

The pros at gardening blog Tea and Coffee explained: “Coffee grounds contain a chemical called alkaloid, which is poisonous to slugs. 

“When slugs ingest coffee grounds, they suffer from severe dehydration and eventually die.

“For these reasons, slugs will steer clear of areas where coffee grounds have been scattered. 

“Coffee grounds can be a useful tool in deterring these pests.”

As a result, gardeners have been warned to pour coffee granules on their garden before October starts.

Now that Autumn is here and the weather is getting wetter and more miserable, it’s essential to try to attack slug and snail numbers before they get completely out of control.

These invading molluscs will stop at nothing to ravage your garden, feasting on strawberries, raspberries, tomato plants, potato foliage and all kinds of flowers in their relentless pursuit of food.

Slug and snail populations soared this summer, spurred on by the damp and dreary weather, but conditions are set to deteriorate further next month. 

And as the weather becomes increasingly wetter, these pests will find the perfect environment to proliferate throughout your garden.

Even worse, slugs will mate and lay eggs throughout the Autumn, ensuring an even larger population of slugs and snails next year.

But that’s where the instant coffee comes in – inexpensive coffee grounds not only give you a much-needed caffeine fix in the morning, but they can also provide a big boost to everything growing in your garden.

September gardening jobs

With September starting, so does autumn, and The Sun's Gardening Editor Veronica Lorraine has a few tasks to keep you busy as the summer sun winds down.

1. Starting thinking about Spring bulbs

Its early bulb time! As well as the more traditional daffodils, crocuses, alliums and bluebells, try snake-head fratillaries for something slightly different. 

2. Remember the bees

Make sure you’re still looking after the bees with autumn flowering pollinators – like sedums, honeysuckle and asters.

3. Dig and enjoy your potatoes

Maincrop potatoes are ready to dig up – make sure you get them all so they don’t get slug damage. 

4. Change your lawn mowing schedule

Raise the height of your lawn mower and start to reduce the amount of mowing you do. GIve it an autumn feed, especially if you didn’t get round to it in Summer and start to rake to remove thatch. 

5. Plant out new perennials while the soil is still warm. 

6. Take salvia cuttings

It’s as easy as cutting a shoot tip above a  node and chucking it in a glass of water to see if it sprouts roots. Especially with tender Salvias which wont survive the winter. 

7. Keep camelias well watered to make sure that buds form next year. 

8. Keep on deadheading and watering your hanging baskets

They should keep going until the first frosts. 

9. Get pumpkins Halloween ready

Remove any leaves shading pumpkins to make sure they’ll be ready for halloween – and make sure you keep watering them, they’re very thirsty. 

10. Check on your pond

Net your pond to stop it filling with fallen leaves when the trees start to drop. 

In fact, some studies have found that caffeine actually enhances plant growth, making this not only an affordable way to banish slugs, but also a great way to add colour and depth to your outside space too. 

Caffeine is toxic to slugs and snails, hence why many gardening experts advocate its use as a form of pest control.

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It’s worth noting that coffee, which has been found to decrease slug and snail populations by between 50 and 90 percent, is a particularly agonising death for slugs, even more so than salt.

As a result, it’s advised to avoid applying coffee grounds directly onto slugs or snails.

Instead, simply scatter the coffee grounds into the soil and around raised beds or pots during dry, clear weather.

Then, when it does rain, slugs won’t cross the coffee, thereby safeguarding your beloved flowers and crops.

If you’ve run out of instant coffee, or don’t fancy using your nice stuff in your garden, then you’ll be able to nab some for as little as £1 from Tesco, making this simple trick great for those on a budget.

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My pocket watch has been in my family for 140 years – I was stunned Antiques Roadshow said a lever detail makes it $10k

A LEVER detail in a watch sent its value skyrocketing to $10,000, leaving its lucky owner stunned.

The watch has been handed down the generations but miraculously kept in “unused condition” despite being made as far back as 1871.

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The lucky owner meets with an appraiser, who inspects the timepiece[/caption]
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The pair examine a little lever, key to its value[/caption]
It also features this historic crest

Featuring on an Antiques Roadshow appraisal clip, the watch’s owner explained it originated from an ancestor named William Cooper, who was given the timepiece in 1876.

The unnamed man explained that Cooper was a “supreme commander” of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry – the world’s most widely practised Masonic rite, which is a centuries-old fraternity.

He continued: “It eventually passed down to my great-great uncle … and he eventually willed it to my father

“It’s been sitting in a safe for a long time but every once in a while we pull it out to enjoy it.”

Radcliffe Jewelers appraiser Paul Winicki took note of the watch’s lever, calling it “an amazing piece of Americana”.

Winicki said: “It’s a lever set, which means to set the time, there’s a little lever on the dial.

“And when that level pulls out, you then adjust the time on the crown and you push the lever back in.

Winicki explained it would appeals to a variety of buyers, including watch, freemasonry and African-American collectors.

The watch, made of 18-karat gold, has an “amazing engraving” featuring the crest of the 33rd degree of Freemasonry, boosting its value further.

Paul said: “A watch from the mid-19th century presented to a 33rd-degree African American Freemason is a very, very rare find.

“It also comes with a beautiful gold chain, a gold fob and a retractable gold pencil from the 19th century.

“It would easily sell in the $6,000 to $7000 price range at auction.

“Although, since it’s obviously it’s been in your family for many generations, you would want to have an insurance appraisal at least in the $10,000 price range.

“This is just an unbelievably gorgeous watch, with an unbelievably gorgeous provenance.”

The Antiques Roadshow guest raised his eyebrows in disbelief when he learned of the timepiece’s value.

He said: “That’s fantastic.”

The same watch would likely be worth more today.

The clip is from 2009 but was last week republished on the Antiques Roadshow YouTube channel, which noted it would be valued up to $12,000 in 2024.

Antiques Roadshow best finds

Antiques Roadshow has helped people put a price on their treasures since 1979. Here are some of the most interesting finds

  • A hand-me-down ring that had been in the family for generations was valued at $595,000
  • A silver coin found on a farm is worth $30,000
  • A Rolex that cost just $120 is now worth $45,000
  • The portrait of a woman’s mother at four years old and its frame was worth $32,000
  • A book of hymns that was kept in a basement was worth $50,000
  • A rare sculpture bought at a flea market in 1961 was worth $100,000
  • An antique floor lamp from an estate sale was worth $15,000
  • A mobile from the 1940s was worth a whopping $2 million
  • A tablecloth drawn on by a baseball legend was worth $1,500
  • A Picasso plate that hung above an oven was worth $15,000 

Also on Antiques Roadshow, a man brought a family heirloom in and was stunned to learn its true value.

He explained that the large wooden bowl, passed down through generations, had been in his family for over 80 years.

While experts debated its origins, there was a consensus that it was Native American-made.

The bowl might have fetched around $15,000 at an auction a decade ago, but the market had shifted significantly, and the current estimated value was between $40,000 and $60,000.

In another case of Antiques Roadshow fortune, a collector discovered the glass bird she bought at an auction was worth several thousand dollars.

She spent only $40 for the item a year prior in a last-minute bid and unknowingly made quite a profit.

Many would pay a considerable amount of money for the Pianon piece – between $7,000 and $9,000, it was found.

Revelations that it was designed in Venice, Italy, by a well-known architect proved a significant value booster.

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The watch in action in its earliest days[/caption]
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A full view of the ‘amazing piece of Americana’[/caption]
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The lucky owner looked stunned when learning of its value[/caption]

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