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Protection against cabbage root fly
I'm sure this is a pretty common topic for discussion and I've checked
the archives for the answer I'm looking for without success. I used up the last of my stock of granules last year (Bromothos wasn't it?) and as I gather there isn't a chemical replacement, decided to got the mechanical root and make collars from 4" squares of roofing felt. Can someone tell me at what point of the season I can retrieve these bits of felt off the plants for re-use next year. ie when does the risk from the flies cease? Thanks Rob |
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