I'm planting carrots for the first time and have read alot about carrot fly. I've no idea if it's a problem here in the Leeds suburbs but I thought I should try to protect my veg in case. Enviromesh looks pricey and I found a much cheaper mesh/netting on ebay. It's 1mm mesh, how does that sound? Don't want to buy it and then find the pesky critters can still get in!
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I agree with Hazel, put canes around the edge of your bed or container and attach fleece to the canes to create a wall around the carrots.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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I posted this on another thread last night, might come in useful:
Join your local Freegle or Freecycle, that's where I got my net curtains for my carrots from. Free (you just have to collect) and net curtains aren't as popular on there as things like TVs.
I picked up some long pieces of wood for making a frame to go over my veg patch and also loads of plant pots just tonight.
If you live between different towns, join each one. I'm in between Harrogate and York, so I joined them, and also joined Leeds. I moved from St. Helens, so I also joined the St. Helens group and the Warrington group and my parents or sister can could collect if I wanted them to.
Set up a new email address for the site though, as, if you have the sites set up for an email to come through each time something's posted, you get loads of emails. You can set it so that it sends you one email per day from each site, but then you can miss out on loads of stuff, especially popular things.
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostI agree with Hazel, put canes around the edge of your bed or container and attach fleece to the canes to create a wall around the carrots.
If your going to use fleece. (I'm fed up with the stuff) peg it down well...carrots grow perfectly well flat.Last edited by Paulottie; 24-03-2010, 10:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Paulottie View PostFrom someone who's tried this...don't bother It will not last the season.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Fasten it how you like it doesn't last a small storm here.....although granted I had a staple gun through tape last time...it wasn't great at all...I'm sure yours was much better.
Still, I have discovered that it is not true that carrot fly can't fly over 24"....evidently it is their harrier jump jet function that is poor. I tried a similar thing with tougher shade netting last year growing in a 4' x 12' block...riddled!.....i think you can get away with rows perhaps cos they can't get down again quick enough.
Then it was the dustbin trick...a rat or sqirrel razored the lot...just a few chippings left!
That said....Flat fleece tends to razor the seedlings, hide the grazing slugs and the wind still blows it off.
THIS YEAR...I have invested in enviromesh in which I am sowing in seams for plastic water pipes that are going into pegs on boards...creating a cloche à la Geoff Hamilton. I'd like to see a carrot fly(or leek moth) invade this contraption.
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