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Bertie Doe

2007-06-25, 9:25 am

I'm about to get a delivery of 100 plugs of cauliflower and cabbage, but my
normal supplier of CR Control, say it's now banned by the Gov.

He suggests using collars, which stops the maggots reaching down into the
roots - but is there an alternative on-line. I'd prefer to use a dip
treatment. I can't imagine farmers putting collars on fields of brassicas.

Bertie


Bob Hobden

2007-06-25, 9:25 am


"Bertie Doe" wrote ...
> I'm about to get a delivery of 100 plugs of cauliflower and cabbage, but
> my normal supplier of CR Control, say it's now banned by the Gov.
>
> He suggests using collars, which stops the maggots reaching down into the
> roots - but is there an alternative on-line. I'd prefer to use a dip
> treatment. I can't imagine farmers putting collars on fields of brassicas.
>

The collars only work on Cabbage Root Fly.
Club Root is a disease which remains in the soil and reinfects young plants.
A high pH helps which is why you lime a brassica bed, and growing them in
pots until quite large before planting out helps too.
An old gardener I knew used to disinfect, what was to be his brassica bed,
during winter with Armillatox (or was it Jeys). He never had Club Root on
his brassicas or White Rot on his onions.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK


Robert \(Plymouth\)

2007-06-25, 9:25 am


"Bob Hobden" <bobh@invalid.com> wrote in message
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:
: "Bertie Doe" wrote ...
: > I'm about to get a delivery of 100 plugs of cauliflower and cabbage, but
: > my normal supplier of CR Control, say it's now banned by the Gov.
: >
: > He suggests using collars, which stops the maggots reaching down into
the
: > roots - but is there an alternative on-line. I'd prefer to use a dip
: > treatment. I can't imagine farmers putting collars on fields of
brassicas.
: >
: The collars only work on Cabbage Root Fly.
: Club Root is a disease which remains in the soil and reinfects young
plants.
: A high pH helps which is why you lime a brassica bed, and growing them in
: pots until quite large before planting out helps too.
: An old gardener I knew used to disinfect, what was to be his brassica bed,
: during winter with Armillatox (or was it Jeys). He never had Club Root on
: his brassicas or White Rot on his onions.
:
: --
: Regards
: Bob Hobden
: 17mls W. of London.UK
:
I bring the plants on from seed in fresh compost and put garden lime in the
planting hole. Works mostly. As Bob says, your collars are for cabbage root
fly which is very prevalent this season


Bertie Doe

2007-06-25, 5:25 pm

Thanks guys, the soil here in Cornwall is neutral to acidic, so I'll add
lime and see if this combats the posibility of club root. I'll google around
and see if there are any on-line suppliers of cheap collars for the CRF
maggots, thanks again.

Bertie


kittykat8

2007-06-26, 3:25 am

where in cornwall are you I am in camborne

marion


"Bertie Doe" <montebrasite4@ntl.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks guys, the soil here in Cornwall is neutral to acidic, so I'll add
> lime and see if this combats the posibility of club root. I'll google
> around and see if there are any on-line suppliers of cheap collars for the
> CRF maggots, thanks again.
>
> Bertie
>



Bertie Doe

2007-06-26, 3:25 am


"kittykat8" wrote in message
> where in cornwall are you I am in camborne
>
> marion
>
>

Twixt Liskeard and St. Cleer.

BD


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