Re: Help-roots eaten.
I don't see any small holes or tunnels, but in previous winters I have seen
them in the grass. There is a large stone wall nearby. The sedum that are
eaten are near daylilies--I'm surprised they wouldn't eat those roots! I'm
going to move them and hope for the best. I will also spread some nice
fresh sheep manure in the area of the dictamus--I'd hate to lose that, it's
huge--or it was before being eaten. Thanks to all of you. Judy
----- Original Message -----
From: Judy Warner <warner@massed.net>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 6:01 PM
Subject: Help-roots eaten.
> Does anyone have any idea what could be eating the roots of my sedum, and
> possibly dictamus. The sedum is eaten off right below the ground level.
It
> was eaten in the early spring, then seemed better, now it's eaten again.
> The stems pull right out of the ground.
> I had a bad problem with grubs in the lawn--could it be the same grubs in
> the flower bed? Thanks in advance for any suggestions and remedies.
>
>
> Judy Warner zone 4-5 MA
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