Are there any flowers or other plants that can deter white fly, especially in a brassica bed?
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Lavender is meant to deter whitefly (and suitable for a brassica bed). Companion plants for brassicas include Dill, Sage and Rosemary (to help hide the smell). Why not pop some borage into your bed - attracts hooverflies which eat the aphids (coriander does the same thing). Other option is German Chamomile (but it self seeds to blazes - part of the ragwort family (almost 100% sure it is part of the ragwort family)
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To be honest, they dont give me sleepless nights. All i do is pull up the cabbage, give the whole thing a good shake then, cut off the unwanted leave, stem and roots, drop in the dalek then wash the cabbage head in a bucket of cold water while whistling 'swinging in the rain'
Roger
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Originally posted by arpoet View PostTo be honest, they dont give me sleepless nights. All i do is pull up the cabbage, give the whole thing a good shake then, cut off the unwanted leave, stem and roots, drop in the dalek then wash the cabbage head in a bucket of cold water while whistling 'swinging in the rain'
Roger
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Originally posted by dandalady View Postmy overwintering chillis have been plagued by whitefly. I have such a problem with this pest indoors and in the greenhouse. I read somewhere that spraying with stergene kills them - anyone heard this. where can I buy it?Last edited by veg man; 13-01-2012, 08:56 PM.come on in take a seat time for tea
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I've got loads of pot marigolds on my plot that will self seed so I'll transplant them where necessary. In fact they were still flowering last weekend but current temperatures will probably see them off. I tried using diluted Ecover washing up liquid but it didn't have any effect.
I've got some lavender seeds to sow this year too. I love borage and was planning to plant Sage, Rosemary and dill anyway so maybe this year I'll be able to tackle the whitefly more successfully.
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Originally posted by Poolcue View PostTry MarigoldsOriginally posted by donnakebab View PostI've got loads of pot marigolds
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