Yesterday, I emptied a pot of lillies which hadn't done much. They had been munched by vine weevil early in the year. I sorted through the soil and there were some nice young bulbs which had formed so I decided to replenish the soil and replant them. This morning, in the corner of the pot, there was a nice neat hole, about 3/4" wide and about 3" deep. There were no signs of any digging, disturbed soil around the hole or anything occupying the hole. What sort of aminal could be responsible?
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I think a rat would be far too big for such a small hole. The soil would have been disturbed aroud the hole as well. The hole was as clean as a whistle, just as if a stick had been pushed in. Too neat for a bird. Mr Rat would have had to do a decent jump up into the pot too. I would rule a meece or shrew out for the same reason. Would a snail create such a hole? I carefully excavated, and the hole didn't go anywhere, just about 3"deep. It hasn't reappeared today.
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I think a pensioner had a walk round your plot in the night and accidentally poked his walking stick into the pot.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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