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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6721628" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Looks very good. Have you had any egg laying or larvae or are the plants damage free?</p><p>I understand the argument that a big early established plant can withstand more damage but my volunteers seem to have been hit badly. Granted they were too thick and competing with one another. Being volunteers they were also on ground already heavily infested with beetles. Doesn't fill me with much confidence that early drilling will solve the problem though. Less grazing, but more egg laying, keel over late winter, early spring. I reckon it's also a hit and miss affair a district by district basis. Coastal areas seem less affected here. Devastation inland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6721628, member: 2119"] Looks very good. Have you had any egg laying or larvae or are the plants damage free? I understand the argument that a big early established plant can withstand more damage but my volunteers seem to have been hit badly. Granted they were too thick and competing with one another. Being volunteers they were also on ground already heavily infested with beetles. Doesn't fill me with much confidence that early drilling will solve the problem though. Less grazing, but more egg laying, keel over late winter, early spring. I reckon it's also a hit and miss affair a district by district basis. Coastal areas seem less affected here. Devastation inland. [/QUOTE]
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