The bugs here like the greens eat half the leaves then theres the cabbage moths grow it and the bugs will come .manticle said:No idea if that question is for a specific poster but the only thing I've found really needs covering in my garden is strawberries.
We got a bunch of pea straw on sale from the usual outlet one time and used it to mulch the front gardens. Fast forward a week later after some rain, some more rain, then some sun and there were shoots busting out everywhere!spog said:When I filled my raised bed the first thing that went in was broken pavers/rocks etc. Then a layer of pea straw with dynamic lifter then ****** soil lawn clippings,leaves and so,the last 400 mm was a mix of good soil and compost.
As the pea straw and compost broke down the level dropped a good 150 mm which I've topped up and the bed is chockas with worms. = win.
If you are going full 'organic', probably. Once ******* cabbage moth gets into your cruciferous vegetables and greens, its all over.wynnum1 said:With the vegetables do you cover with insect netting .
Farrrrk. That **** would drop an elephant.Ducatiboy stu said:Dieldrin... Cause it works
Yep had heaps of growth from the peas in the pea straw I let them get about 300 mm high then pulled them and stuffed them under the mulch for more compost.Dave70 said:We got a bunch of pea straw on sale from the usual outlet one time and used it to mulch the front gardens. Fast forward a week later after some rain, some more rain, then some sun and there were shoots busting out everywhere!
Would only ever use it again as a compost.
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