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Jun 23, 2020 3:54 PM CST
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Hello all,

I planted some chard and lettuce which sparrows have now eaten down to the stalks. D'Oh!

Can I do anything for it to grow back or is that the end of my first vegetable garden?

Thanks for reading.
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Jun 23, 2020 8:54 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
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I suspect they won't come back unless there is some foliage left for the plant to get its' energy from.

Have you see the birds eating these plants? I am curious because I have seen slugs and snails to the same thing to these plants.

Depending on where you are located, you could possible replant.
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Jun 24, 2020 2:49 AM CST

Birds usually do other damages to crops: for example blackbirds will sometimes pull freshly planted seedlings from the ground to get at the fat earthworms disturbed by our planting activities. And because they are 'ooligans.

Caterpillars however can defoliate a basil, chard, lettuce etc plant in a single sitting. D'Oh!
Noctuid caterpillars in particular will feed at night and since they are extremely mobile (for a caterpillar) they will often be completely gone by daybreak, leaving you with nothing but the measly remains of your vegetables.
If you have seen birds around your plants chances are they were actually feeding on the caterpillars eating your plants.

What to do? if the damage's very serious the plants are most likely goners. You had better replant them. You can use Bacillus thuringensis kurstaaki BTK) to kill off any caterpillar in a safe way for other organism. BT is a pretty good selective insecticide, and it's a compliment coming from me that don't like all that hippie stuff. Hilarious!
You can also apply collars around your plants to prevent caterpillars from climbing up the stem and starting to feast: aluminum foil works pretty well.
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Jun 24, 2020 5:33 AM CST
Name: Sally
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Your location and a picture of the garden could help us suggest where to go from here.
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