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ID the buggies doing this terrible thing!
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On my initial post, I mentioned that these are the pups from one of two established pot (3 years in pots) that I bought from a neighborhood nursery last summer. I planted the contents of each pot without disturbing the roots as best as I could. The pots had plants ranging from 5 feet to new sprouts of 6 inches. I cut them back after the first frost and covered them with leaves and mulch over the winter. The leaves seem to been attacked by some critter which is why I am posting. What is eating my beloved nana's and how and when can I divide these pups?
Thanks
JFZ
· Date: Sat May 23, 2009 · Views: 2724 · Filesize: 85.8kb, 994.8kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1200 ·
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