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Started by Good Gourd 2, August 05, 2008, 10:04:46

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Good Gourd 2

Help,  Got  cauliflowers, Cabbage and Callabrasse.  but they are full of caterpillars.  I try to get the eggs off by hand.  Is the only way to net them.  I soak in salt water before I cook them but there are that many floating about that I am never quite sure.  Some people are not that bothered but I just can`t eat em.   :'(

Good Gourd 2


saddad

Which reminds me I need to do a squishing session... netting isn't fine enough to keep them out...  :-X

allaboutliverpool

I have 8mm net on my brassicas it stops the lepidoptera varieties.

Look at the sprout and blackcurrant cages on my video.

Cabbage White can get through 10mm net!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N0m5Qt1iprok

Good Gourd 2

Thank you for your replies, I thought I could use debris or scaffolding netting, I know a man supplies netting of that kind .  what do you think.   :-\

tim

I'm finding it useful this year. But it's too heavy for seedlings laid direct - unlike Fleece or 8mm netting.

Suzanne

I hate caterpillars in cauli or calabrese so I net my brassica bed with enviromesh - also keeps the aphids off. Expensive but said to last 10 yrs. Had this now for 4 years and haven't seen any deterioration in the net.



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