These tiny caterpillars can wreak havoc on your leafy greens. Cabbage worms can destroy your broccoli, kale, and cauliflower crops. Some effective prevention methods include using netting, spraying a ...
Are plants disappearing from your garden? Are there holes in the leaves? Are your plants sticky? You may have a pest problem in your garden, and pests can really plague a garden and prevent you from ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Inspecting your cabbage and finding holes in the leaves is a nightmare sighting for most gardeners. If you've battled with holey cabbage, you ...
If your cole crops (cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kohlrabi) are doing well, chances are the critters that chew holes into the leaves are also doing well. The most common and ...
We all see cabbage worm holes in cabbages. Be ready for them by learning about the pests that like the cole families. The imported cabbage worm adult is the white butterfly commonly seen flying on ...
Broccoli, cabbage, kale and other members of the brassica family are tasty and so good for you but its not just us who find them delectable. Brassicas have a number of insect pests but probably ...
The cabbage plant (Brassica oleracea) is a cool-season vegetable that is relatively easy plant to grow if you add companion plants alongside your crop. Cabbage is a popular food for humans—and among ...
July and August in the vegetable garden typically bring bountiful harvests of colorful vegetables. These are also the months when insect pests can really make their presence known, with plant and ...
With early-season vegetables making their way into the ground, the first insect pests of the season will soon appear in the coming months. Taking note of this now, gardeners can plan early control ...
Cabbage worms don’t just eat cabbage—they also dine on broccoli, kale, cauliflower, and other cold-season crops. Worse, they can be very tricky to spot. These bright green caterpillars often blend in ...
Cabbage worms can destroy your broccoli, kale, and cauliflower crops. Some effective prevention methods include using netting, spraying a natural insecticide, or using diatomaceous earth. Make sure to ...