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  • #16
    Don't give up chuck. I'm having a war with the snails at the moment. I have had 2 lots of plants munched that I grew from seed, but I have taken delivery of some more and I'm growing them on till they're a bit stronger in the hope that they'll be more snail-resistant. I'm not going to let the snails and slugs win, I love home grown bras
    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Florence Fennel View Post
      Don't give up chuck. I'm having a war with the snails at the moment. I have had 2 lots of plants munched that I grew from seed, but I have taken delivery of some more and I'm growing them on till they're a bit stronger in the hope that they'll be more snail-resistant. I'm not going to let the snails and slugs win, I love home grown bras
      Oooeer missus!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by smc999 View Post
        Oooeer missus!
        Well it is in response to Chalkies Shorts!
        Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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        • #19
          I have huge caterpillar problems on my brassicas - that's huge problems with caterpillars, not problems with huge caterpillars...
          I've stopped trying to grow any for spring/summer harvest and now concentrate on winter greens as I can focus my netting and protection in the late summer before all the b*****s die off. All my kale, cabbage and broccoli seedlings are under nets waiting to be planted out at the weekend. I still have to do a regular pick over them to remove those little green camouflaged ones. I see it as the circle of life - if you eat my brassicas, I will feed you to my chickens.
          come visit a garden
          or read about mine www.suburbanvegplot.blogspot.com/

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          • #20
            my first attempt at brassica's last year were a disaster as used netting but the netting holes were too big so everything still got in
            bought some enviromesh back in Feb this year and TBH i have bought it as an investment, yes it was expensive, i think about £70 for the size i needed but it should last 10 years (if i look after it) so thats £7 per year, i'll spend that on caulis from Tescos in a month
            i had perfect cabbage and cauli's this year

            don't give up, the battle against the beasties has only just begun you may lose a battle but with persistance, you'll win the war
            Last edited by The Large One; 31-08-2011, 09:41 AM.

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