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Nibbled Radishes
What could have destroyed the leaf part of my radishes? I sowed the
seed and they appeared to be doing well. we then went off on two weeks holiday and I came back to fine all the leaves had been chomped! No sign of slugs and i can't see any caterpillars. These are planted in a raised large wooden trough. Elizabeth in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Removex to reply |
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Nibbled Radishes
Elizabeth writes
What could have destroyed the leaf part of my radishes? I sowed the seed and they appeared to be doing well. we then went off on two weeks holiday and I came back to fine all the leaves had been chomped! No sign of slugs and i can't see any caterpillars. These are planted in a raised large wooden trough. It's probably slugs. They're active at night, so you won't see any sign of them in the daytime. -- Kay |
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Nibbled Radishes
K wrote:
Elizabeth writes What could have destroyed the leaf part of my radishes? I sowed the seed and they appeared to be doing well. we then went off on two weeks holiday and I came back to fine all the leaves had been chomped! No sign of slugs and i can't see any caterpillars. These are planted in a raised large wooden trough. It's probably slugs. They're active at night, so you won't see any sign of them in the daytime. I'd have thought so. They've gone through a few of mine, too, but left the lettuces in the next row untouched. Perhaps they're saving them for later... james |
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