Posted by Moonraker on November 13, 2011, 6:26 am
I've netted my brassicas with fine mesh, this kept the cabbage white
butterflies and pigeons out, however it has supplied a safe environment
for mice, who have rewarded me by eating my young spring cabbage plants.
Sigh
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Posted by Baz on November 14, 2011, 5:31 am
> I've netted my brassicas with fine mesh, this kept the cabbage white
> butterflies and pigeons out, however it has supplied a safe environment
> for mice, who have rewarded me by eating my young spring cabbage plants.
> Sigh
Very disheartening, pigeons were having a go at mine so out came the
netting, no sign of mice yet.(fingers crossed)
Broad beans are just poking through and already are getting attacked.
Baz
Posted by <vicky on November 14, 2011, 6:39 am
>> I've netted my brassicas with fine mesh, this kept the cabbage white
>> butterflies and pigeons out, however it has supplied a safe environment
>> for mice, who have rewarded me by eating my young spring cabbage plants.
>> Sigh
>
> Very disheartening, pigeons were having a go at mine so out came the
> netting, no sign of mice yet.(fingers crossed)
>
> Broad beans are just poking through and already are getting attacked.
I have 1 bed of brassicas and broad beans atm, which are both doing well,
apart from some white fly on the kale. Touch wood, no piegons, mice,
butterflies, anything. And no black fly on the broad beans.
Unfortunately the braod beans are in late flower, and not being pollinated,
so too late for summer, too early for over-wintering. :-(
> butterflies and pigeons out, however it has supplied a safe environment
> for mice, who have rewarded me by eating my young spring cabbage plants.
> Sigh