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Cabbage White Green Butterfly Netting for Garden Fruit and Vegetable Crop Protection (3m x 6m)

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When choosing varieties, look in particular for those with an RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM), which shows they performed well in RHS trials – see our list of AGM fruit and veg for recommended varieties. Organic slug baits, such as Sluggo, can be sprinkled onto the soil surface around your seedlings. Another option is to make a beer trap. Push an empty cat food or tuna can into the soil until the can’s lip is even with the soil surface. Fill the can about halfway with beer. Attracted by the smell of the yeast, slugs fall in and drown. A farmer from China reported that after installing EyouAgro cabbage netting, his yields increased by 25% compared to the previous season. The netting protected the vegetables from pests, wind damage, and excessive sunlight, resulting in a more abundant harvest. Peas – young shoots and pods prone to being eaten by birds. Tall 6 foot A frame with bird netting draped completely all around with no openings for birds to get trapped inside. The pea plants generally don’t reach 6 feet but this is so that the plant tends to stay inside the cage and not poke through and out. Any stems that do make it through I consider ok for the birds to take.

Durability: Cabbage netting is designed to withstand the elements and can last for several growing seasons if properly cared for. It is resistant to tearing and can be washed and reused as needed. Winter cabbages – a valuable crop, for fresh harvests when little else is available. Usually form large heads, so need plenty of space. Sow in late spring. These include crinkly Savoy types and smooth drumheads, as well as attractive red-tinged or purple varieties. Once mature, they often stand in good condition for months until needed. Alternatively, store in a cool, frost-free place There are vast benefits of Cabbage Netting, and it can change your farming life entirely. Here we will discuss 5 tremendous benefits of Cabbage Netting:Versatility: While cabbage netting is primarily used to protect cabbage plants, it can also be used for other types of vegetables that are susceptible to pests and environmental factors. It is also suitable for use in greenhouses and other indoor growing environments. Raised humidity levels and subsequent soft, lush growth produced when growing under insect proof mesh may encouragediseases such as Botrytis and downy mildew. Slugs and snails can be encouraged by the higher humidity beneath mesh. Restricting access to weeds If you’ve previously had problems with clubroot or downy mildew on your plot, then disease-resistant varieties are useful options. Available by the running metre just pop number of metres required in quantity box, it will come in one piece.

Look! How simple the process is! EyouAgro Cabbage netting is very effective, and installation of Cabbage Netting is more susceptible. When to install the Cabbage Netting to get the timing right? Butterfly netting is a must for both the serious gardener and the 'grown your own' novice alike, although butterflies are not all bad news - they feed on nectar and pollinate flowers – their caterpillars can do extraordinary damage to your brassica crops. The most frustrating thing about growing members of the cabbage plant family is that they tend to be bug magnets. It’s common for aphids, cabbage worms and slugs to chow down on the vegetables you were planning to enjoy during future meals. Don’t let those critters keep you from growing them, however, because there are simple ways of dealing with them organically.Surprisingly considering the devastation wreaked on my nasturtiums I didn't find a single pupa over the winter, but spiders seemed to have a feast on the larvae last year and I've seen butterflies caught in their webs this year too. Learn more about growing cabbage family crops in this week’s “Everyone Can Grow a Garden” video at youtube.com/c/susansinthegarden. EyouAgro Cabbage Netting is a type of agricultural netting designed specifically for cabbage crops. It is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material and is designed to protect cabbage plants from harmful insects and pests. The netting is lightweight, strong, and durable, and can be easily installed and removed as needed. For each of these covers, I place them over hoops that span my raised beds and weight down the covers so they won’t blow off on a breezy day. The covers go on as soon as I’ve planted my seeds or seedlings and remain in place all season since cabbage family crops don’t need to be pollinated.

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