Name that plant
Details:
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Date Photo Taken
09 / 17 / 2018
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Season Photo Was Taken
Fall
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Region Photo Was Taken
Midwest
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City
Northern
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State
Indiana
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Posted by
TJ Higley
Notes:
Hostas are planted near the woods behind our house. I don’t see bugs crawling on them during the day, nor do I see slime trails on the leaves. How do I determine what’s eating them and how to get rid of them? Also, can you identify the two types of hostas here? Whatever is eating them seems to prefer the variegated.
Comments
Marvin Humphries Unregistered says:
I have a large pecan tree in my back yard. I would like to plant hosta in the shade provided by this tree. Do pecan trees have a natural defense to plantings within their drip line?
July 1st, 2019 at 5:04pm
TJ Unregistered says:
Will do. Thanks so much!
September 20th, 2018 at 2:26pm
Walter Reeves The Georgia Gardener says:
It looks like damage from slugs or snails. Check my website for control ideas
September 19th, 2018 at 2:36pm