We find that by planting spring onions, garlic or leeks around the area where your cabbages are growing really cuts down of the problem /without spraying) as the White Cabbage moth hates them and goes elsewhere – most of the time anyway 🙂
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Oh, I hate those little guys! Never eaten them before, but I refuse to grow brassicas ever again due to them!
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We find that by planting spring onions, garlic or leeks around the area where your cabbages are growing really cuts down of the problem /without spraying) as the White Cabbage moth hates them and goes elsewhere – most of the time anyway 🙂
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They are okay! They are no spiders.
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Hehe… I’ll try n find some other bugs for you then…
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That’s because I’m worth it!
These crawling flying itching bugs…
HAHAHAHA
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I wonder what they tastes like. Momwithoutpaws says Ewww
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I agree with yer mom (but never tried then, so dunno!)
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