Yes, they can. I just had two delicate heirloom seedlings come back from the dead after being eaten just a couple of days after transplant, with no effort or care from me. Leave the roots, and they should grow back!!
Very poor growth for the plant afterv this happens but it doesn't kill the plant. You will get a much smaller quanity of tomatos.
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For the first year make sure they have sufficient water and the plants cannot rock in the wind.
It is common for a newly planted lemon tree to drop its fruit; it will take a few years for its root-system to be developed.
Should a newly planted tree have the lower branches cut to encourage faster growth?
Move it.
Yes they will eat the lower new leaves and ones higher up too if they can get at them. They will also have a chew at the bark and if left to their own devices will ruin a newly planted hedge. Hares will decimate a newly planted hedge. They chop off the stems and strip the bark. If either beasts are attracted to a newly planted hedge fence it with chicken wire--both sides.
it's because you are watering it to much
Yes, Clinic Ace can keep weeds under control around newly planted native hedges. The herbicide in question may be applied seven days before the hedges are planted. It tends to be applied post-planting when woody plants are at least two years old even though cultivators also tend to avoid using the glyphosate-active weed killer around hedge rows.
depends on how much damage it took
You have to water the garden, so that the seeds can have enough nutrients to start off.
No. Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.