Photo of a large slug collar protecting a plant outside.
Photo of a large slug collar protecting a plant outside.
Photo of a large slug collar protecting a plant outside.

Andermatt Home & Garden

Slug collar large

Sale price£24.65
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Simple to use and maintenance free physical barrier to prevent slugs and snails getting to your plants. Understanding slug and snail behaviour has allowed the Slug collar to be designed with specific angles which allow it to surround vulnerable plants with a barrier that slugs and snails cannot cross. Slug collars can be left in place for the lifetime of the plant with no maintenance needed. The design of the Slug collar does not affect root development or above ground growth.

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No, we only ship to the UK.

Delivery of orders can be through a number of providers (Royal Mail or various other couriers) depending on which is suitable. When sent with Royal Mail deliveries are 1st Class and deliveries by courier are sent with next day/24 hour service.

A customer has the right to return unwanted goods as long as they remain unused and in condition which allows their resale within 14 days of ordering the product. No reason has to be given by a customer to return product during this 14 day period. Our aim is that you be delighted with your purchases.

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Create a mini-greenhouse anywhere in your garden by adding these Micro-greenhouse roofs to the slug collar.

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Andermatt was founded over 30 years ago by two PhD students, Mr and Mrs Andermatt, who created the world's first plant-protecting baculovirus.

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