Noticed today that one crown has some poorly looking leaves.......Is it serious or ist it because it's not long been moved?Also something has made a hole in the rhubarb patch ......could that cause a problem?
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I have had two rhubarb crowns rot off in the ground recently when they had been growing. No holes nearby but mystifying all the same.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by ginger ninger View PostNot sure about the Rhubarb, but could the hole have been dug by a stoat?
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i would give it a big load of manure,and as said trim off sickly leaves,the hole looks like a field mouse hole to me,i would use a handtrowel to break that up and pour a few gallons of water on to collapse any tunnels under the plants,it may be why the plant is sickly...
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostHow do you know that is a stoat and not a weasel? Is it because a weasel is weasily identified and a stoat is stotally different? I'll probably hear the groans at that effort from here
A stoat can be easily told from the weasel by the simple fact that his tail is black and his figure is slightly the bigger.
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