Hello all,
My first post on here although I have been lurking in the background using this site as an excellent source of tips and advice.
I've discovered that the runner beans (Enorma) that I lovingly nurtured in my greenhouse and planted out at the plot last week have been dug up. However they have not been eaten but have just been strewn around the planting site. The digging would indicate that it is unlikely to be mice as the soil has been disturbed to about 4 inches depth. The plants themselves were a good 7 inches tall at the point of their demise.
Is this likely to have been a fox or has anyone got other suggestions on what might have carried out this dastardly act?
My first post on here although I have been lurking in the background using this site as an excellent source of tips and advice.
I've discovered that the runner beans (Enorma) that I lovingly nurtured in my greenhouse and planted out at the plot last week have been dug up. However they have not been eaten but have just been strewn around the planting site. The digging would indicate that it is unlikely to be mice as the soil has been disturbed to about 4 inches depth. The plants themselves were a good 7 inches tall at the point of their demise.
Is this likely to have been a fox or has anyone got other suggestions on what might have carried out this dastardly act?
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