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bug attack
While many of you only square foot garden veggies, I have several
square foot flower gardens. I apply all the same principles that I
have learned here about veggie farming to my flower growing. It sure
makes dealing with the clay soil a lot easier.
All of a sudden, my Hosta garden is being riddled by something. At
first I thought it was slugs but upon closer inspection, I don't
believe it is. The plants are not eaten in a pattern that slugs
normally produce. These plants look like they have been hit with a
shotgun blast. (many small to medium sized holes every where)
Any suggestion on what could be doing it? Suggested treatment? I have
never seen Hostas attacked by anything other than slugs before.
Thanks
Greg
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