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Old 17-04-2006, 01:00 AM posted to rec.gardens
Doug Kanter
 
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Default What is eating my Primrose?

I would not trust netting to take care of this problem. I'd head to a home
supply store and get a roll of fence wire. There's a type coated with green
plastic. It blends nicely with flower beds. Make a raised cover for the
entire bed. The holes in the fence wire are big enough for leaves & flowers
to grow through.


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Yep and he was up to no good (they said he had a tattoo of a skulk and
crossbones on his ear.)

If I use my plastic pond netting I use to keep leaves out in the fall do
you think he will chew thru that? I don't have the wire to cover that big
of a bed. 4x8ft.and if I just cover the one he's been eating he will
probably just eat the others.

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Was that rabbit wearing a hoodie and carrying a flashlight?


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hmmm good idea, I will try the cage and see. Funny thing out of 15
plants they picked the runt of the litter to pick on.
Might have been a rabbit. One was seen a few days ago roaming around the
neighborhood looking for trouble.

Thanks for the tip. BTW my beer trap was empty today so it must be a 4
legged mammal type.
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Something is eating the leaves of my mixed hardy primrose plants. Can
this be slugs or something else? I put out a beer trap yesterday just
in case.

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Elaine


Got deer, woodchucks or rabbits in the neighborhood? One way to find
out (sort of) is to stick a little wire cage over some of the plants.
If they're still being eaten, it's not mammals.