GardenBanter.co.uk

GardenBanter.co.uk (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/)
-   United Kingdom (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/united-kingdom/)
-   -   Help with cauliflower killers please (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/united-kingdom/67423-help-cauliflower-killers-please.html)

Broadback 27-06-2004 11:05 AM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 
What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

TIA
John

Dwayne 27-06-2004 02:06 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 
Good morning John,

I would check for rabbits or some other animals getting into your netting,
although it has been my experience that rabbits will eat the entire plant to
the ground. Grass hoppers eat on some parts of the plants and leave the
rest alone, but not just the caulis.

I would put up a temporary fence for the animals (unless you have some that
climb fences) and a mild spray for the bugs. I am in the U.S. and sometimes
I will get a "dust" to sprinkle on my plants, and sometimes a milder spray
that does the job.

I have had slugs eat the berries off my strawberries, but I have never seen
them on cauliflowers.

Good luck. Dwayne



"Broadback" wrote in message
...





Rod 27-06-2004 02:07 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:43:13 +0100, Broadback
wrote:

What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

TIA
John


Big slugs or snails can be pretty devastating and leave bits of leaves
around but that sounds more like Voles, I don't see that type of
damage until into the winter when they can fell winter caulis like
beavers fell trees. Rat bait placed so non-target animals can't get it
or trapping, or a suitably cooperative cat seems to be indicated here.
Rod

Weed my address to reply

http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Broadback 27-06-2004 06:22 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 
Rod wrote:

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:43:13 +0100, Broadback
wrote:


What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

TIA
John



Big slugs or snails can be pretty devastating and leave bits of leaves
around but that sounds more like Voles, I don't see that type of
damage until into the winter when they can fell winter caulis like
beavers fell trees. Rat bait placed so non-target animals can't get it
or trapping, or a suitably cooperative cat seems to be indicated here.
Rod

Weed my address to reply

http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Thanks for the replies, it is not rabbits as I have problems with them
but my veg. garden is well fenced off. If it was slugs I would have
expected them to attack the cabbages as well. also there are leaves
lying on the ground where the stalks have been eaten through, I suspect
for easy access to the soft juicy centres. So voles or mice seem
perhaps the most likely, I have just planted a few more cabbage in the
bed, and on doing so there seems to be tunnels.

Any other ideas most welcome.

Bob Hobden 27-06-2004 07:07 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 

"Broadback" wrote ...
What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

That's a strange one, normally it's pigeons but you have yours netted so
they can't be the problem. Also doesn't sound like slugs or Flea Beetle so
the only thing I can think of is rabbits or mice.

--
Regards
Bob

Some photos of my plants at.....




Broadback 27-06-2004 07:21 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 
Rod wrote:

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:43:13 +0100, Broadback
wrote:


What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

TIA
John



Big slugs or snails can be pretty devastating and leave bits of leaves
around but that sounds more like Voles, I don't see that type of
damage until into the winter when they can fell winter caulis like
beavers fell trees. Rat bait placed so non-target animals can't get it
or trapping, or a suitably cooperative cat seems to be indicated here.
Rod

Weed my address to reply

http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Thanks for the replies, it is not rabbits as I have problems with them
but my veg. garden is well fenced off. If it was slugs I would have
expected them to attack the cabbages as well. also there are leaves
lying on the ground where the stalks have been eaten through, I suspect
for easy access to the soft juicy centres. So voles or mice seem
perhaps the most likely, I have just planted a few more cabbage in the
bed, and on doing so there seems to be tunnels.

Any other ideas most welcome.

Bob Hobden 27-06-2004 07:47 PM

Help with cauliflower killers please
 

"Broadback" wrote ...
What is eating my cauliflower plants, and more importantly how can I
stop it?

I have Summer cauliflowers and summer cabbages planted together under
netting. The cabbages are untouched but the caulis have been
devastated. The hearts of the plants have been eaten and some of the
leaves chewed off at the stalk and are lying on the ground.

Any ideas on the perpetrator, or how to find out what it is would be
appreciated. I think they are too far gone to save, but I don't want my
Winter caulis to go the same way.

That's a strange one, normally it's pigeons but you have yours netted so
they can't be the problem. Also doesn't sound like slugs or Flea Beetle so
the only thing I can think of is rabbits or mice.

--
Regards
Bob

Some photos of my plants at.....





All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:56 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter