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greenthumb
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I live in sunny calif and have a morning glory in a big pot growing up a fence. It has always done well there. It has just started growing back from the winter and all the new foliage is being savagely eaten! I put out snail pellets. I have not seen any bugs? What could it be? I have petunias at the base that are also being eaten. Any help would be appreciated.
Posts: 1 | From: Pleasanton, calif | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Logged: 12.232.63.178
weezie13
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Check for little tiny, tiny green worms.
I believe they are called Cabbage worms.??
(I get those on my columbines, they get devoured.) They might blend right in with the foliage...???????

or snails at night time.......

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