Climbing Hydrangea leaf problems

Maura Morrin asked 15 years ago

Climbing hydrangea planted last Autumn on a south facing wall. It is thriving but something is biting at some of the leaves. Can you help please with solution. I have planted one also on a North facing wall and the leaves are totally healthy and it is also thriving very well indeed.

1 Answers

Gerry Daly Staff answered 6 years ago
More than likely the culprit is snails as these can climb and feed by night when you do not see them. The damage might be unsightly but it is usually not significant to this vigorous plant.

Reduce any snail hiding places nearby.

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