Calabrese and cabbage whites

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Re: Calabrese and cabbage whites
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2014, 07:05 »
yes and the petticoat/ curtain nets are much lighter to handle too.
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Re: Calabrese and cabbage whites
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2014, 07:17 »
am using cheapo Ikea nets (2 curtains 3mx3m) for £5 again this year- they are fine woven.  I found the debris-netting shade (mines green) was making the slugs even worse.

That's interesting. I find that once I have eradicated the slugs in a bed (mine are edged rather than raised) then having netting actually keeps them out as they can't get in and I have the green debris netting. I have to go to ikea soon to pick up some wedding bits so will add curtains to the list as well!


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