Ive been growing cabbages and purple sprouting for the first time ever this year, and have been really depressed by the attentions of the caterpillars. As fast as I pick them off and squash them, the butterflies arrive again and then of course more caterpillars. Everything is decimated - and they really stink too!. My question is - is there any way of growing them successfully without spending a fortune on micromesh and without spraying them with all sorts of nasties? If not, I think this might be my last time...
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very greedy caterpillars on my brassicas...
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Same here!! Well to an extent anyway. I'd been religiously going to the allotment at least once a day to pick off the big ones and squirt the babies and little ones with garlic fire water. That was going ok till I went away for a long weekend and the ones I missed have grown into huge hairy things!!!! Now with all the horrible rain and mud I can't get to the lottie so they'll be having a right old feast. Next year I'm definitely going to net everythingMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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I've been on ebay hoovering up cheap net curtains. I'm going to turn them into a net for next year. (Oops shouldn't have said that, now I've got competition!!)
Another thread suggested debris netting which is a sight cheaper than micromesh. I looked on ebay and you could get it for £30-£40 for a roll of 3m x 100m, cheaper if you can settle for 2m widths but I can't remember exactly. If you don't need as much as that you could go halvsies with someone local?Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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Ikea do net curtains. IKEA | Curtains & blinds | Curtains | LILL | Curtain
£2.99 for a pair of curtains 3m by 2.8m each.
I reckon that sounds reasonable, you could make a fair sized brassica tent for that. Hmm, I was going to go to Ikea soon anyway...Last edited by Demeter; 09-09-2008, 10:57 PM.Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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My debris netting was 2m width @ 73p a metre (eBay). I wish I'd got 3m width though. 2m just isn't wide enough to cover fully-grown brassicas.
I also use voile panels stitched together. You should be able to get them from QD type shops. Or Ikea, like in Demeter's post above.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I noticed yesterday in the sunshine (yes, we had about 20 mins of it) that the Cabbage Whites were mating again
Loads of them fluttering around, chased by mad-as-hell Two_ShedsAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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