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Cabbage white caterpillars

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:35:19

The caterpillars of both the small and large cabbage white butterflies are are the two culprits. The first is pale green with a body up to 2.5cm long, the second is bigger at 4cm and is yellow with black markings. The adult butterflies lay eggs


Cabbage white caterpillars

By Jane Moore on 12/09/2008 13:36:00

plot, the cabbage white caterpillars have joined in. A number of my calabrese plants are barely alive, having been stripped down to the leaf ribs; they're crawling with the (admittedly rather pretty) yellow and black stripy caterpillars of the large


Brussels sprouts

By Jane Moore on 26/09/2008 15:39:00

Despite the attentions of the cabbage white caterpillars my Brussels sprouts are doing really well. I think the calabrese acted as a kind of sacrificial crop, as the cabbage whites have gone for these first, the cabbages second and the Brussels last


How to plant spring cabbages

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:12:46

Monty Don's advice on planting summer cabbagesCombatting cabbage white caterpillarsTackling LeatherjacketsBrowse a variety of vegetable plantsChoose plants by soil type


Codling moth

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:40:54

.apples, pears, quince, walnutsspring, summerMore common garden pestsMullein moth - on verbascum, buddleja and figwort.Elephant hawk moth on fuschia plants.Caterpillars on any plants.Cabbage white caterpillars on brassicas and nasturtiums.


King of cabbages

By Jane Moore on 04/10/2007 10:25:00

!).We've grown the classic round summer cabbage which is moth-eaten or rather caterpillar eaten after the attentions of the cabbage white butterfly babies. Looks terrible but tastes lovely - once you've fought your way through all the ragged outer leaves! All


Caterpillars

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:39:30

Hungry, voracious caterpillars can be found in a wide variety of colours and sizes. Some feed on fruits, roots and stems, but the likes of the cabbage white butterfly, hawk moth and winter moth feed on leaves. Although they may at first seem


Mullein moth

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:37:10

on dealing with mothsCaterpillarsCabbage white caterpillarsElephant hawk MothCodling moth


How to plant ornamental kale

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:24:46

summer cabbagesTackling cabbage white caterpillarsCombatting LeatherjacketsBrowse a selection of hardy perennial plants View plants by suitability to sun exposure


Starting a veg patch

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/08/2011 09:59:33

what the mysterious scrambling plant with White trumpet like flowers was. As you have probably guessed, it was a fine specimen of convolvulus, or common bindweed.The next trauma to hit their nascent efforts was the cabbage white butterfly, which


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