white butterflies,yes I know they are not in season now but thinking back to the summer,they stripped my green varieties of Brussels sprout seedlings but completely ignored the red varieties .Which has got me wondering if they would be less likely to munch on red cabbage varieties as well
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HH - I put a cage with debris netting round them on both my daughter's plot and my own and had no problems - good luckEndeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Just a quick side question, why do they call it debris netting?photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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I have veggie mesh and hort fleece, Shen. Covered all plants with that and used blue pellets of doom. Can't win! Though pops is volunteering planks of wood to build a cage. So we might still have some.
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I think the theory is that birds can spot green on red more easily, it's certainly easier for us humans. In my experience the caterpillars hide for most of the day anyway munching away. I've grown purple cauli's on the same basis. Now I've invested in veggie mesh on permanent frames (a pain to store) and that helps but some butterflies actually got down at ground level and squeezed in. Nature - red in tooth and claw whatever colour your veg!"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!
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Got let down by somebody knocking up a cage for myself this last season, so the cabbage were a bit of a disaster! Although we did get a few!
But take your point about the cabbage white tending not to bother that much with the red one's BB!
As seen here, they decimated the white cabbage but hardly touched the red one's!
And these were previous season's, netted in enviromesh the very second after planting out!
Nigh on perfect! so defoe netting, netting and more netting for me next season!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Yep,that's the sort of effect I meant Deano ........
Mine end up with netting on due to the "flying rats" but like to actually see things growing in the garden rather than coverings when possibleHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
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I also use environmesh but debris netting costs a fraction of the price - I got the latter for under £40 for 3mx50m whereas the former cost £30+ for 3mx10m. Either works with overwintering onions and the debris doubled over provided a good windbreak roundthe sweetcorn.Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Current cabbage carnage. There are two in there hearted up actually
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I really don't know what's going on. Popped down to see what needed to be put out of its misery
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Deano - and it's easy to clean at the end of the year using a power hose although you have to pick out anything growing through it beforehandEndeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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