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leira_gw

who's digging in the garden after I dig?

leira
14 years ago

Without fail, every time I disturb the soil in my garden, whether it's turning the soil, working in new amendments, pulling up weeds, planting transplants, or even scratching in fertilizer around existing plants, I will wake the next morning and find little holes dug in the garden.

These holes are right in the area where I was digging, and sometimes I'll find one of my transplants laying on the ground next to its previous planted location. These transplants are never eaten, just uprooted and left behind, as if as an afterthought.

These holes are not burrows -- they don't go any deeper than a few inches. When I fill them in, they don't return. If I don't disturb the soil, holes do not appear.

I'm confused by the whole thing. Any ideas?

Thanks!

Linda

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