Asparagus bed disturbance
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- Miss Sarah
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Just been out for a look around and discovered that my new asparagus bed has had some disturbance; it appears as though three of the crowns have been pushed upwards by a mole and several spears broken and/or eaten through by someother visitor
The crowns are one year old and been in the ground since Easter; any suggestions as to the longterm prognosis? Might they still settle again and carry on with their development
or is this going to cause me big problems 
- oldherbaceous
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Dear Miss Sarah, i think i would be tempted to just firm the soil, and give it a good watering for now.
If the problem happens again we will have to think of some better answers for you.

If the problem happens again we will have to think of some better answers for you.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Thanks and fingers crossed 
Happiness is...diggiing up a whole dock
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Dear Miss Sarah, Happiness is... digging up a whole dock.
That did make me smile, we can always live in hope.
That did make me smile, we can always live in hope.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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- Miss Sarah
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Just to update that, following a couple of weeks of peering at the bed
I can finally
as new growth emerges!
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Hi Miss Sarah,
On Thursday night the Badgers broke into a friends garden and virtually wiped his Asparagus bed out along with two 30ft rows of peas. His protection was pig netting buried nearly 2ft and the rest above ground doubled at ground level then full height and the Blighters dug underneath that!! They are really becoming more of a menace each year.
JB.
On Thursday night the Badgers broke into a friends garden and virtually wiped his Asparagus bed out along with two 30ft rows of peas. His protection was pig netting buried nearly 2ft and the rest above ground doubled at ground level then full height and the Blighters dug underneath that!! They are really becoming more of a menace each year.
JB.
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That is absolutely heartbreaking
I was feeling glum at this morning's loss of 16 junior cabbages but that puts it in perspective...
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Hi,
Talking of badgers - one got into the hen house (forced the door) and was trapped in. Sadly badly bit all three hens - have given up keeping hens. Just hope the blighters don't come back into the veg patch.
Hilary
Talking of badgers - one got into the hen house (forced the door) and was trapped in. Sadly badly bit all three hens - have given up keeping hens. Just hope the blighters don't come back into the veg patch.
Hilary
