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I thought I read somewhere that it’s illegal to make fertiliser using rhubarb leaves. Strange, because I'm sure I saw it being made on an allotment, on TV.
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I thought I read somewhere that it’s illegal to make fertiliser using rhubarb leaves. Strange, because I'm sure I saw it being made on an allotment, on TV.
What you probably saw was insectiside for killing white fly and other nastie's....jacob
What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
I thought I read somewhere that it’s illegal to make fertiliser using rhubarb leaves. Strange, because I'm sure I saw it being made on an allotment, on TV.
Yep. It was on BBC2's Big Dig programme. He steeped them in a bin full of water and used the resulting liquid as a deterrent for cabbage white butterflies on his brassicas. It seemed to work, but if you try it, be warned; it smells BAD
Live each day as if it was your last because one day it will be
I have heard that cabbage Whites can be discouraged by spraying brassicas with liquid made from boiled Rhubarb leaves
Has anyone had any success with this method and, if so please could you let me know how to do it?
Many Thanks
Eed
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