My biggest pest is prolonged dry periods.........them watering cans get heavy after a while.
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Just looking through this thread and pleased to see that slugs is top of the list because this has been the worse year I can remember for them. Never seen so many on the plot before and I too have (regretfully) resorted to using slug pellets (organic ones so i feel a little less guilty).
We've also had patridges on our site for the first time ever. They have decimated lots of veg that aren't normally touched by pigeons therefore never get netted, such as peas. They also have a great knack of finding any however small gaps in netting to get to brasiccas, a lot smarter than your average pigeon!!!
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Originally posted by Mikey View PostI think the worst pest on my plot is me.
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My ecosystem is going great guns. I have cabbage white caterpillars on the unprotected broccoli, blackfly on the nasturtiums, greenfly on the leeks, sawfly on the white currants and leaf miner in the pak choi. I have nameless brown caterpillars on the red mizuna, nematodes trying to eat the slugs and snails which are trying to eat the peas, blackbirds trying to get into the fruit cage and the neighbour's cat digging up the onions. I've a lovely population of worms in the compost bin and coloured butterflies, bees and hoverflies everywhere. I can cope with all of that.
So tonight I wander out to pick some strawberries to find the fruit cage full of wasps and half the strawberries eaten. I've ordered 2mx10m of veggiemesh to try to keep the beggars out.Last edited by Penellype; 22-07-2014, 07:27 PM.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Blossom end rot on my toms.Very fed up! I think my GH is too hot so have moved half the crop outside and today for the first time for nearly a month I was not chucking diseased toms over the hedge! No not next door ,into the field!
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