I harvested one of my greyhound cabbage today. Took off the outer leaves and a couple of those little slugs at the lottie. However when I was cutting it up at home I was horrified to come across some smallish red worms , very fast moving , right down in the heart. Is this normal, slugs I expect to find or even caterpillars but worms .........?
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Originally posted by gojiberry View PostCabbage had probably started to deteriate and it was brandling worms that you find in a wormery. Won't hurt you but need to be removed before cooking LOL.
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Cabbage looked fine , wasn't splitting or anything and the worms were sent on their merry way.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Do they taste better raw then ?
Worms naturally congregate where there is the right temperature and humidity. So these will have hatched from eggs at the base of the plant and just found themselves a damp cosy spot where moisture collects at the base of the leaves, in wrinkles etc.
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