So my bf and I recently purchased a few plants for our first garden: birds eye chile, thyme, venus fly trap, greek basil, and finally...holy basil. All the plants are doing well in Sydney's humidity, except huge chunks (leaves and stalks) are missing out of the holy basil. We're at a loss as to what might be eating this plant since none of the other plants have any leaves, stalks, or peppers missing or chewed upon.
I know that even though we had about 5" of rain last week that slugs or snails would've done this much damage in a short period of time. Does anyone have an idea as to what it could've been? I've been wondering if it might be a bird ...? We live under the flight path of planes in a heavily industrialized area. Any ideas would be appreciated. =)
I know that even though we had about 5" of rain last week that slugs or snails would've done this much damage in a short period of time. Does anyone have an idea as to what it could've been? I've been wondering if it might be a bird ...? We live under the flight path of planes in a heavily industrialized area. Any ideas would be appreciated. =)