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Old 30-09-2012, 04:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Brassica protection

Broadback wrote in
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On 30/09/2012 15:56, Baz wrote:
mogga wrote in
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On 30 Sep 2012 11:59:02 GMT, wrote:

I've got some late brassicas that really desperately need to go
out. If I put them out now, presumably I won't have much of an
issue with butterflies, but will I still need to net to stop the
pigeons?


Yes a net is pretty essential. Our allotment is plagued by them.

I've got a cage. made from old trampolene netting.

A rectangle of net on a wooden frame with sides hung down.
6 poles (ex-gazebo short ones) which catch the screws on the wooden
frame and it all sits nicely.
The sides are just hanging down but clipped at the poles on the
corners with those mega-clips you have for market stalls.


If you are plagued with pigeons your local council will help.
Please explore the possibilty. No town or city would let these flying
rats colonise as they have done in, lets say Trafalgar Square,
London. Even today, after culls.
I would eat a wood pigeon but not a nasty town one.

Baz

I grow all my veg in raised beds and have hoops from side to side, I
simply drape the net over these. There is one problem, as the
brassicas grow the outer leaves "lean" against the netting. If I am
not careful the butterflies then lay their eggs through the netting
onto the leaves. A real pain removing the netting to destroy the
caterpillars.

If they are leaning over like that you might have rootfly! Easypeasy to
prevent.

Baz