Whos eating my cabbages?!

Started by Gritgrit, September 11, 2009, 13:25:04

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Gritgrit

I have planted some baby Winter cabbage plants on my allotment, and although I have a cage of netting over them they are still being eaten! Can anyone help as I beginning to despair  ???as it happened to my first batch I planted too and they all ended up just stalks poking out the ground!  :'(

Gritgrit


grawrc


betula

Yes snails or slugs,try going out in the wet to pick them off or at night.Put beer in a cup sunk into the ground.Surround them with coffee used beans.

Hate slug pellets because they damage so much of the wild life.

grawrc

Or nemaslug..expensive but it works.

Gritgrit

Thank you for all your replies! Do you think it would be OK to cut some plastic bottles in half and cover the cabbages? Would this stop them, or would i damage the cabbages growth? Sorry, I am just starting out and everything is still a mystery!

Chrispy

I put netting over my collys, I think 15mm mesh but I found the butterflies can still fly through, and lay their eggs.
If there's nothing wrong with me, maybe there's something wrong with the universe!

flossy



  Next year Gritgtit, bring them on in pots and plant them as '  near  cabbages ' ,

  - too much for them to chew and the plant is stronger,  as for now  ---  all that has been said will

   help you now,    ;)
Hertfordshire,   south east England

MrBean

AKAIK, the iron phosphate slug pellets are not harmful to other wildlife.

Jokerman

I know it's not me......

as been as they are covered, try some slug pellets... just a few and see if there's anything there in the morning. You can remove the dead slugs to stop them being eateby wildlife?
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