Asked April 19, 2024, 10:16 AM EDT
I have a fairly large vegetable garden, 9 8'x3' raised beds behind a 9' high deer and rabbit fence. This year I have had most of my green lettuce and almost all of my snow peas destroyed as soon as the plants break ground. I've had successful harvests for over 40 years. This is the second year my snow peas have failed, and yesterday I found two of the 1" tall snow peas cut off at ground level. I have only two plants left out of 16' of planted rows. Red lettuce, radishes and carrots are fine, but black-seeded simpson, cos and butter crunch have been devastated. What is doing this? What can I do?
Montgomery County Maryland