Hoping it might be a capsicum I planted from seed and forgot about (believed the frosts got it, so gave up on it), any ideas?
Thanks, appreciate any input :)
fendie,
Nov 10, 8:00pm
my guess for the bean is slugs, but am not a very good gardener so am happy to be over ruled. A few slug pellets cant go amiss though. good luck
whitehead.,
Nov 10, 8:17pm
put your slug pellets in a bottle you end up with slug soup and pets cant get at them i use old cream bottles i find in op shops .its cheaper than letting my dogs eat the pellets
cinderellagowns,
Nov 10, 8:22pm
That 3rd photo doesn't look like capsicum to me sorry. None of my capsicums have serrated edge leaves.
maclad,
Nov 11, 3:58am
It looks like a seedling plum or maybe a cherry
cantabman1,
Nov 11, 5:24am
I would say the first two are a cattapillar not a snails; and the third is a little tree seedling.
junie2,
Nov 11, 9:04am
Yes, some sort of fruit tree seedling. And I'd go for slug damage.
bluefrog2,
Nov 11, 9:16am
Slug damage on the beans. Snail damage on the mondo (if you go out at night with a flashlight, you'll probably catch them at it). Scatter slug/snail pellets. The seedling has leaves that look like my ornamental cherry blossoms. I'd go with some kind of fruit tree.
maclad,
Nov 11, 2:43pm
The damage to the beans is slug/snail damage and with the debris/compost on top the garden they have good hidey holes.
ruby2shoes,
Nov 11, 6:57pm
I've got slugs eating my strawberries, disgusting sods. That is a tree seedling of some sort.
sooby,
Aug 3, 9:47am
thanks guys!
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