i planted some swedes out quite late around early may time and hoped to still get some good veg. i was hopeful as they were forming nicely: however the caterpillars have had every bit of greenery on them in the last couple of days. can they be harvested as baby veg or do i just bear the loss-- prob my fault as i knew the white butterfly was around but didnt realise swede needed the same precautions as the cabbages,calabrese etc!! starting to realise that this veg growing has quite a steep learning curve!!
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Pull them and steam them, best early anyway, yes not quite this early but I'm sure they should be at least 2 inch wide by now so use them.
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MAB
Can I intrude on your thread, was just about to post a query on swedes. I looked at mine at the weekend, great amount of foliage, very little going on down below! Last year I had problems with cabbages having S bends in their stalks and found I wasn't planting them firmly enough but these, looking just the same were seed sown in situ, what am I doing wrong?
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MAB,
I may be going to have the same dilema as you. I had noticed small holes on my cabbages when they were much smaller (did nothing plus used no netting being a Brassica virgin) and although the level of nibbling have reduced or even stopped, I read somewhere that the grubs could have got right inside the cabbage heart so I too may need to think about pulling the cabbage prematurely. Swede is also a brassica apparently which I didn't know until recently!Food for Free
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Originally posted by veg4681 View PostMAB,
I may be going to have the same dilema as you. I had noticed small holes on my cabbages when they were much smaller (did nothing plus used no netting being a Brassica virgin) and although the level of nibbling have reduced or even stopped, I read somewhere that the grubs could have got right inside the cabbage heart so I too may need to think about pulling the cabbage prematurely. Swede is also a brassica apparently which I didn't know until recently!
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