I've been given pea plants which I've planted now. However I've grown peas before and can't seem to stop the pea moth, whose handiwork makes me gag when I open the peas!
If I fleece or cover them how will the bees pollinate them ? I know earlier crops can avoid the critters but don't think I'll manage that now.
I thought sugar snaps avoided pea moth but now understand they don't and we don't open them do we. So I could have ingested critters galore
How do commercial growers avoid them ?
Goodness doesn't this continual fight against Mother Nature exhaust you? It's like trying to get one over on her all the time. Good job she's so spectacular.
If I fleece or cover them how will the bees pollinate them ? I know earlier crops can avoid the critters but don't think I'll manage that now.
I thought sugar snaps avoided pea moth but now understand they don't and we don't open them do we. So I could have ingested critters galore


How do commercial growers avoid them ?
Goodness doesn't this continual fight against Mother Nature exhaust you? It's like trying to get one over on her all the time. Good job she's so spectacular.

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