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Aug 2021
6:05pm, 20 Aug 2021
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Eynsham Red
We’ve just agreed with a local pub to take on a couple of raised beds in their garden for our own use. The landlord had some good plans to cultivate them himself, but never had time to do so.
It will be a bit on trust on our part, but the landlord has assured us that the clientele will respect the work being done and not pilfer/damage/spoil in other ways, our work.
If that’s not the case we’ll just have to put it down to experience.
Aug 2021
11:17pm, 20 Aug 2021
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Angus Clydesdale
That sounds like it’s worth a go. With guarded optimism.
Aug 2021
9:46pm, 26 Aug 2021
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Columba
In my garden this afternoon I saw the biggest caterpillar I have ever seen outside of a zoo (or suchlike). It was on an evening primrose flower spike which I was cutting down. It fell off and disappeared under the leaves (lot of "ground cover" plants there). Googled "biggest caterpillar in the UK" later, and think I have identified a death's head hawk moth caterpillar.
Aug 2021
10:10pm, 26 Aug 2021
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jacdaw
Are you in the south, Columba? The death's head is a migrant, not a resident; you find migrant adults and caterpillars, but they don't survive the winter. Caterpillars eat potato plants and related, nightshades etc.

The biggest caterpillar I've seen is elephant hawk-moth.
Aug 2021
10:26pm, 26 Aug 2021
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Hanneke
I was thinking more likely the elephant hawk moth. They are fairly prolific around here.
Aug 2021
10:32pm, 26 Aug 2021
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Hanneke
Or privet hawkmoth...
Aug 2021
11:36pm, 26 Aug 2021
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Mandymoo
We had a privet hawk-moth the other day - it was very big
Aug 2021
9:31pm, 27 Aug 2021
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Columba
Been in touch with the local Wildlife Trust, - they too say elephant hawk moth. Looked up a picture or two and yes, very like.

Have been looking round the garden to see if there are any more (they like fuschia, apparently, and I have one of those) but no sign.
Aug 2021
9:33pm, 27 Aug 2021
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Columba
Do privet hawk moth caterpillars eat privet (would seem logical)? I've got a variegated one of those too, will have a look.
Aug 2021
9:51pm, 27 Aug 2021
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jacdaw
Privet, and a few other shrubs and trees.

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