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I am growing basil in my conservatory ,and the seeds germinated well.I
transplanted a few plants into another large pot,and these have grown well.So have the original sowings. However ,the original plants have been eaten by something!The leaves are full of holes.The ones transplanted are fine...no holes although about only a couple of feet away. Are the leaves with holes safe to eat,what causes these holes ...no boubt eaten by some creature. Thanks Roy |
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