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Oct 7, 2013 10:21 AM CST
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Lynn0805 said:Claudia: I will definitely raise them up a bit. Hum ammonia/water that definitely sounds like a plan. I've not heard that one but I'll give anything a try; its better than putting dishes with beer around (i caught more than the grubs!). Like you I think the location is fine because they only get a couple hours or early morning sun. But something definitely was eating away at the leaves. Even if the leaves are almost all gone on a couple of the mini-hostas, with it being this late in the season, do you think I might have a chance they will come back if the roots haven't been damaged by something munching on them? Thanks for the helpful tips!


I do think there is a very good chance they will come back for you Lynn!
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