Grow to Eat

Keeping Brassica Pests at bay

The good news is that the colder the weather, the fewer the pests, if any. The bad news is that when it starts warming up from August onwards, the pests come out to breed and feed. Of course, it all depends on the temperatures, which means that the two critical periods are in autumn with its warm days, when the seedlings are planted out, and in spring

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