My baby leeks, newly planted out in my allotment, seem to have attracted some attention from something that has nipped out the tops just above the ground. I think as leeks are pretty tough they may survive, but what may have done this? I know pigeons dont seem to like leeks, and we dont have many rabbits, but there are some pheasants about, would it be them?
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Not anywhere near as thick as a pencil. At home I`ve always planted them at this size without any problem. We havent seen any snails or slugs at our lottie yet as its still pretty much at field of dirt stage (its new) My neighbour has had all his corn nibbled off as well. There has been a pheasant about, which is why I thought it was he. I have some spare leeklets, so I will fill the gaps and net the lot I think. Funny though, cos my parsnips (reared in loo rolls and planted out whole) have been ignored totally.A bad days fishing is still better than a good day at work!
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