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Not any more buddy. The Caterpillars got 'em all weeks age.

 

I was only growing cabbages to feed to the chickens.

 

 

Fed the caterpillars to the chickens instead. one-nil to me!

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Caterpillars long gone here. The radish took a beating but quantity planted meant I still got s good few. As for the masses of kale planted then decimated, well a small number look as though they may provide a little something after all. ..

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my cabbage was battered this year as i tried to go all organic etc but had to get the bug spray out to kill off the little buggers they were eating everything i had even the wild flowers i planted inbetween the veg etc kill kill kill i even tried a head torch on at night to keep all the snails at bay then place them in the middle of the road outside my house to give them a sporting chance to get out the way of any cars :laugh1:

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