Something v-e-r-y s-t-r-a-n-g-e happening in Sink Garden...

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  1. SpringsHere

    SpringsHere Gardener

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    Morning Readers,

    I have an old sink outside my backdoor that's had stuff growing away quite happily for over a year now. I noticed on Monday, one of the Alpines that's been in there all this time - I touched it and it sort of disintegrated! A similar thing happened with a Houseleek a few months back.

    I noticed yesterday, a hole - it's probably 10cm (4") deep and 4.2cm diameter - it's a perfect cylindrical hole - See below:


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    Sorry, best image I could get.

    I watered the sink yesterday but no dead Mouse or anything else floated out. I'm very perplexed with this!! Anyone had similar occurence? Any clues? :scratch::skp:

    Thanks,

    Springy

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  2. Palustris

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    Could be two different problems, one, vine weevil grubs which would destroy the roots of certainly the Semp and a vole or shrew looking for the grubs to eat.
     
  3. SpringsHere

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    Thanks Palustris. Mmm. I thought at first **Mouse** but seen no other signs. Vine weavil could well be the culprit. Just Wikied 'Vole' and yep - could be that or shrew too. As I said, seen no other signs anywhere in the garden before this. Better keep me eyes peeled I expect!!

    Springy :dh:
     
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