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Posted: 01-09-2011 , 01:27 PM #1 |
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![]() Hi, I've never grown brassicas before,but picked up 6 broccoli seedlings a few weeks ago from a local allotment sale. I have since discovered that to protect them from cabbage root fly, it's advisable to put 'collars' around the base of the stem. I recently read that most of those for sale are made from whale hide which I naturally won't to buy. I know one can use carpet underlay too, but what kind? The oldfashioned felt type or would the newer foam one's be ok for the purpose? I guess the old type would hopefully be biodegradeable.
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Posted: 02-09-2011 , 08:21 PM #2 | |
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![]() You can use any old carpet, l am currently using old bits of cardboard. cut a circle out, make a slit and slid over the stem, seems to be working, and no cost. Good luck.
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Posted: 03-09-2011 , 12:43 AM #3 |
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![]() Thankyou anyoldwood,
I was thinking of trying carpet- I couldn't think of any reason why it couldn't be used. I'll give it a go. Strange that everybody online seemed to suggest underlay for some reason. Chaos |
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