Just watched Monti Don on Gardeners World plant brassicas.
No mention of brassica collars.
I note that none of my gardening books mention them.
When I was young and had an allotment I grew rows of nice cabbages and caulis, only to see some wilt in the sun. The plants were infected with cabbage root fly maggots which nibbled off the roots.
An old timer at the time suggested brassica collars, I have used these since and never had a problem (touch wood).
My collars are scooge ones. I cut a compost bag into 6 inch squares. Each is a collar. Fold in half and half again. Snip off the centre point, not very much. Open out and you will have a hole in the middle. Cut a slit from the side to the hole. Fit round your brassica black side up. Weigh down with 6 or so small stones. Job done.
Anyone eles use them?
Thanks Jimmy.
No mention of brassica collars.
I note that none of my gardening books mention them.
When I was young and had an allotment I grew rows of nice cabbages and caulis, only to see some wilt in the sun. The plants were infected with cabbage root fly maggots which nibbled off the roots.
An old timer at the time suggested brassica collars, I have used these since and never had a problem (touch wood).
My collars are scooge ones. I cut a compost bag into 6 inch squares. Each is a collar. Fold in half and half again. Snip off the centre point, not very much. Open out and you will have a hole in the middle. Cut a slit from the side to the hole. Fit round your brassica black side up. Weigh down with 6 or so small stones. Job done.
Anyone eles use them?
Thanks Jimmy.
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