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I have cabbage and cauliflower planted at present I also had some seaweed spare so I spread it around the roots and stems of the plants, this was done a week ago and sofar there has been no slug or snail damage to the plants, just wondering if anyone knows if it will also keep the cabbage root fly at bay?
No real idea Spec, but if the fly can't lay it's eggs in the soil, I guess yes
Maybe old Curly who started this thread can advise you, Spec.; Tongue
OK I will try and contact him and see what he thinksRolleyes
Just to add, I don't think he is that oldBig Grin
He's the same age as you - and that's OLD. Smile
(30-05-2021, 07:27 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]He's the same age as you - and that's OLD. Smile

Age is just a frame of mindBig Grin

Sadly the frame is a bit shaky,Rolleyes
As for the mind, they say life is a learning curve, so with all the things I need to learn, I think I am just starting out on the curve, so I must be youngSmile
Mine are (were) netted. It doesn't keep rats out. whether a garlic spray would, not sue as frequent rain would keep washing it off I should think. They went for the brassicas last year as well.
I have mine in the raised beds kept the hoods down when they were young to prevent pigeons, now they have developed I have the hoods open, but spotted some white butterfly about today so will probably close the hoods again. Kale is lovely young and tender. Have planted some cavolo nero outside under nets.

Will take photos tomorrow and post onto this post.
(30-05-2021, 08:17 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: [ -> ]Mine are (were) netted. It doesn't keep rats out. whether a garlic spray would, not sue as frequent rain would keep washing it off I should think. They went for the brassicas last year as well.

Mark have you tried making collars, using large plastic milk cartons or lemonade bottles then spray them with garlic spray to mask the brassica smell, don't know if it would work but worth a try
Hello Folks,

Some of mine are outgrowing the netting so I suppose you take your chances?
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