Like most of you I'm having problems with cabbage white buuterflies. I've tried netting, chicken wire and net curtain but they seem to relish the challenge of trying to get through. However, I've heard a covering of a liquid made from placing rhubarb leaves in a bucket and covering with water and leaving for a few weeks does the trick even better. It smells putrid apparently.
On a recent break in the Peaks I came across an allottment and none of theire cabbages were covered at all. Did they have any pests? Had they used the rhubarb leaf brew? I couldn't find anyone to ask but was disgruntled when I returned home and removed my netting to find a couple of catterpillars, loads of muck and eggs!
Has anyone tried this brew? Does it work?
Glenn
On a recent break in the Peaks I came across an allottment and none of theire cabbages were covered at all. Did they have any pests? Had they used the rhubarb leaf brew? I couldn't find anyone to ask but was disgruntled when I returned home and removed my netting to find a couple of catterpillars, loads of muck and eggs!
Has anyone tried this brew? Does it work?
Glenn
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