Thes week, oi 'ave been watching mainly caterpillars.
Specifically, the dreaded Cabbage White. To protect my experimental tobacco bed, I planted a row of nasturtiums near to them as a sacrifice planting. The nasturtiums haven't been touched. Nor, thankfully, has the tobacco.
What HAS been got at is the very large horseradish which is growing in a container on the opposite side of the tobacco. They absolutely love it, and I'm not overbothered as horseradish will survive any attack short of a nuclear explosion.
Has anyone else noticed this? It could be very useful, unless it's a flash in the pan.
Mike
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Re: Cabbage White ...
I've never seen what did it but my horseradish leaves have often been eaten. Made of stern stuff these CW grubs aren't they 
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Re: Cabbage White ...
Hadn't noticed that, I plant nasturiums to divert them but there is also lots of horseradish around our allotments and it is rare that our brassicas are attacked by the cabbage white, but I bring on my seedlings at work which is much more urban, hardly a blade of grass around, but this year my seedlings suffered attack after attack by catapillars. So perhaps I should have a pot of horseradish at work.
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Re: Cabbage White ...
Are cabbage whites likely to eat tobacco which isn't a brassica?
I don't have any brassicas in veg patch yet so no problems for the moment, and can't see any caterpillars on my nasturtiums either.
I don't have any brassicas in veg patch yet so no problems for the moment, and can't see any caterpillars on my nasturtiums either.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
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I hadn't the foggiest if they did or not, MMM - but I was taking no chances. The butterflies certainly land on the tobacco and have a look around - those leaves are pretty big - but not a single egg has been deposited on it.
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