Campanula and snails

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  1. cucumber

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    Is there any reason why most of my campanulas survive contact with snails but some are massacred?
     
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    Because it's what they do....;)

    Some are more resilient than others. The low growing, spreading ones tend to be a bit better in that regard, and the tall ones are usually more vulnerable to attacks. They often recover and come away again though, once the initial onslaught is finished.
    I only grow our Scottish harebell [C. rotundifolia] now, and it's pretty indestructible. The others are a bit of a waste of time here as it's too hit and miss with them. Slugs annihilate them every year when they start into growth.
     
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