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Started by djbrenton, June 04, 2006, 23:10:14

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djbrenton

I decided to grow all my climbing beans alternately in the row this year as I have red,white,apricot and purple flowering beans and it will look nice. All varieties were planted at the same time. Imagine my surprise to find every 6th bean munched ( Cherokee Trail of Tears ). You'd think the little blighters would be glad of whatever they can get without picking out one variety!

djbrenton


SMP1704

Quote from: djbrenton on June 04, 2006, 23:10:14
You'd think the little blighters would be glad of whatever they can get without picking out one variety!

;D ;D  I know what you mean, the pesky critters on our site seem to have a definate preference for french beans and completely ignore the runners. ???
Sharon
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Mrs Ava

Mine eat the melon seedlings and ignore the courgettes!

Common_Clay

Melon, zinnia, sunflowers, marigolds, courgettes, pumpkins. Don't know what the answer is.  :(

djbrenton

#4
Not just any melons. They've also ignored my Persian melons and honeydew but gone for both Yellow Canary.

Sunflowers - 4 Mammoth Russian all untouched, 2 Craven 99 both destroyed.

My 3rd and last Craven 99 sunflower seed has been sown in a mound of eggshell, coffee grounds and soot inside a ring of copper and a moat of beer.

saddad

Same here, last year they left the Lakeland Lettuce alone, but ate the others such as all year round and Lolla Rossa, this year complete reverse, are they that selective or is it just that I took less care of the Lakeland thinking they were less appetising?
???

mat

yep, all my "Soissons" climbing french beans were munched and so far none of the other climbing ones... grrr... I have resowed them and added more slug pellets (surrounded by mesh, so birds cannot get the dead slugs)

mat

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