Help!!
After loosing all my chard seedlings in the garden (sown direct, germinated fine but only allowed to get to about 1 inch high before being stripped of leaves), I tried everything to stop the culprit: slug pellets (Sorry, but in desperation). No slugs, damage continues. Mouse trap, 1 mouse, but damage continues and no more mice, netting over top to stop pigeons, makes no difference. FINALLY saw culprit - a sparrow, getting in under the netting and helping self - to chard only, not to any of the other rows of veggie delights.
SO, I grew Chard (bright lights) in seed trays to give them a good start. At 3 inches I planted 1/2 up the lottie, and 1/2 on the veggie garden on Sat. Sunday am and the LOT (both garden and lottie) had gone. The same size kale next to it was fine.
WHAT can I do to get some chard going - I seem to have tried everything. I'm assuming its sparrows
LCG
After loosing all my chard seedlings in the garden (sown direct, germinated fine but only allowed to get to about 1 inch high before being stripped of leaves), I tried everything to stop the culprit: slug pellets (Sorry, but in desperation). No slugs, damage continues. Mouse trap, 1 mouse, but damage continues and no more mice, netting over top to stop pigeons, makes no difference. FINALLY saw culprit - a sparrow, getting in under the netting and helping self - to chard only, not to any of the other rows of veggie delights.
SO, I grew Chard (bright lights) in seed trays to give them a good start. At 3 inches I planted 1/2 up the lottie, and 1/2 on the veggie garden on Sat. Sunday am and the LOT (both garden and lottie) had gone. The same size kale next to it was fine.
WHAT can I do to get some chard going - I seem to have tried everything. I'm assuming its sparrows
LCG
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