Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
Some advice is required from NSC's finest horticultural experts:
I have a large patio pot containing an attractive Heuchera which survived the winter ok, however it is now wilting. On closer inspection the roots appear to be under attack from little white crescent-shaped grubs, approx. 1cm long.
I fear these may be Vine Weevils, so I've manually removed as many as possible and then applied a drench of 'Provado'. However the little blighters keep coming back. The Heuchera is putting up a plucky defence but doesn't look that great. I'm reluctant to retire it completely and so would like to pot it on.
I plan to re-use the original pot for some Sweet Peas. Is it safe to do so?
I reckon you're spot-on with your ID. Here's all the info you need. It mentions Heucheras as a favourite for Vine Weevil larvae.
https://gardening.which.co.uk/hc/en-gb/articles/214012605-Vine-weevil
If it was me, I would get rid of the Heuchera and put in its place a Phormium (New Zealand Flax) https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=P...WHYMAKHd8lB90Q_AUoAXoECBgQAw&biw=1024&bih=488 of your choice. There's no better bullet-proof, virtually maintenance free evergreen for a pot than this. There's some lovely colours to choose from. They're not overly expensive and will almost live for ever, never get out of hand and always look nice. A pot a quarter of the height of the ultimate height of the plant works well with single specimen plants.
If it must be Sweet Peas, get rid of the soil, thoroughly wash out and disinfect the pot, buy some new potting-compost and see what happens. They of course will need support. That's canes or obelisk, not us lot singing encouragement at them, although Prince Charles reckons he's had success with that option!