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  • Hello from warwickshire!

    Hi,
    I have been lurking for a while and thought it was time to introduce myself.
    I have been growing veg for the last couple of years a bit half heartedly but my enthusiasm is growing and I have ordered my poly tunnel. I cant believe I am so excited about some plastic sheeting but there you go.
    This year was my first attempt at brassicas and I have shed many a tear over the massive caterpillar problems I have encountered!Have now given up. They can have them but next year they can find somewhere else to dine.
    On positive note, I have fabulous courgettes, tomatoes, chillis, and one aubergine. I have made lots of jam and have soup and frozen berries in the freezer so I am proud of my achievements.
    Have decided to turn my front garden into a strawberry plot (not keen on flowers) so todays plan it to rehome my runners if it stays dry that is.
    Enough rambling
    Looking forward to getting to know you all,
    Catkin

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    Hi catkin Welcome!i too have a massive caterpillar problem,someone on here said to try nematodes so i will go down that route next year.e.mail info@just-green.com.Sounds like your doing really well.Have fun.

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    • #3
      Hello Catkin and welcome. Have managed (touch wood and whistle!!!) to avoid the caterpillars so far but keep checking just in case. After all, a sneaky little blighter might just creep up on my psb when I am not looking. Good luck with the runners and strawbs anyway.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by catkin View Post
        Hi,
        I have been lurking for a while and thought it was time to introduce myself.
        I have been growing veg for the last couple of years a bit half heartedly but my enthusiasm is growing and I have ordered my poly tunnel. I cant believe I am so excited about some plastic sheeting but there you go.
        This year was my first attempt at brassicas and I have shed many a tear over the massive caterpillar problems I have encountered!Have now given up. They can have them but next year they can find somewhere else to dine.
        On positive note, I have fabulous courgettes, tomatoes, chillis, and one aubergine. I have made lots of jam and have soup and frozen berries in the freezer so I am proud of my achievements.
        Have decided to turn my front garden into a strawberry plot (not keen on flowers) so todays plan it to rehome my runners if it stays dry that is.
        Enough rambling
        Looking forward to getting to know you all,
        Catkin
        Yoooo Hooo, Just had a look out the window but can't see you catkin, must be over towards Jacob Marley I guess

        Yer Brassica's, I had a similar problem a few years ago and I was tipped off about Salt, yes good old Table salt about a tablespoon to the gallon of water and then go over the plants - they don't like it I can tell you (caterpillars that is). Don't give up completely on flowers, they brighten the plot up and some are down right beneficial.

        Anyways, welcome to the Vine
        ntg
        Never be afraid to try something new.
        Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
        A large group of professionals built the Titanic
        ==================================================

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        • #5
          Hi Catkin good luck with everything i'm new also but i'm also totally new to veg growing. I too are excited about my new venture to grow veg. Any advice from anyone will be greatly appreciated. kind regards judith

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          • #6
            Hi and welcome to the vine!!
            Good luck with the new polytunnel

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