Hello Folks,
This is my first ever post on this forum, though I've been a subscriber for a while.
Last year I tried to grow some vegetables for the first time. I have a tiny greenhouse and a small shady plot. I grew dwarf french beans, spinach, cherry tomatoes and cavalo nero. The cavalo nero was wonderful for a short while last summer but very quickly was attacked by something which caused big holes in the leaves. I thought at first it was slugs and applied pellets but the problem continued. I was unable to find out what the pest was even after closely examining the affected leaves. There were no signs of caterpillars and I never saw any pigeons about. I assume it was a bug too small for me to see.
This year I would like to grow cavalo nero again as we all in my family really enjoyed it. How can I avoid the same pest problem again?
This is my first ever post on this forum, though I've been a subscriber for a while.
Last year I tried to grow some vegetables for the first time. I have a tiny greenhouse and a small shady plot. I grew dwarf french beans, spinach, cherry tomatoes and cavalo nero. The cavalo nero was wonderful for a short while last summer but very quickly was attacked by something which caused big holes in the leaves. I thought at first it was slugs and applied pellets but the problem continued. I was unable to find out what the pest was even after closely examining the affected leaves. There were no signs of caterpillars and I never saw any pigeons about. I assume it was a bug too small for me to see.
This year I would like to grow cavalo nero again as we all in my family really enjoyed it. How can I avoid the same pest problem again?
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