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Old 27-08-2006, 12:56 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default compost heap/brassicas


"Alan McKenzie" wrote in message
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Thanks for that.
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can brassicaca's that have caterpillars on them be put in the compost
heap or do I need to get rid of them first.
Thanks for your help.

You can just put them onto the compost heap, no need to worry about
resident caterpillars. More of a problem with composting brassicas can be
the tough woody stems, which can sometimes take a long while to rot down.
Such stems are best either put through a shredder or simply smashed - I
use one of those small hand axes and pulverise them on a old log first.
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Over 80% of large white caterpillars are taken over by a parasitic wasp
larvae so compost them as part if life's natural recycle.

Root fly maggots are not so common and my instinct is then to destroy
maggots and roots.
Regards
David T