The article discusses natural methods for controlling snails in gardens, focusing on the use of garlic as a deterrent. Snails are described as destructive garden pests that damage plants and leave silver trails. They are most active during spring and summer, especially after sunset in warm and humid conditions. The article references a survey by BBC Gardeners’ World, which highlights garlic as one of the most effective natural remedies. It explains how to prepare a garlic-based solution by crushing garlic cloves, boiling them in water, filtering the mixture, and applying it weekly to young plants, particularly in the evening. Garlic is recommended both as a spray and direct application onto plant leaves, with regular treatment advised, especially after rain.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about gardening practices and pest control without any political implications. It focuses solely on agricultural techniques and does not engage with political ideologies, policies, or debates. Therefore, the framing is neutral and balanced.




