will the carrot root fly be active yet and if not when will it be.
Regards Brenjon
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May tends to be the start of the carrot fly season - not sure how the weather will affect them though!
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Hi Brenjon,
I am going to cover my carrots with enviromesh from this weekend since I was always led to believe that when the cow parsley is in flower then the carrot fly will be active ! Round here cow parsley is just beginning to show white! The first wave attacks in May/june and then again later in the year.
Hilary
I am going to cover my carrots with enviromesh from this weekend since I was always led to believe that when the cow parsley is in flower then the carrot fly will be active ! Round here cow parsley is just beginning to show white! The first wave attacks in May/june and then again later in the year.
Hilary
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We put the mesh on as soon as we sow and leave it on - only removing for weeding
Our method is here http://glallotments.co.uk/CarrotFly.aspxon my website
Our method is here http://glallotments.co.uk/CarrotFly.aspxon my website
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glallotments wrote:We put the mesh on as soon as we sow and leave it on - only removing for weeding
Same here, and so far I've NEVER had any fly damage. I invested in enviromesh two years ago and I find it works. The main drawback is the cost
(around £30 for two 8x4 raised beds). I have ten raised beds, and four are normally covered with enviromesh. It DOES seem as though it will last for quite some time, so as far as I'm concerned, a worthwhile investment.
Cheers...freddy.
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We make a frame to and have been using the same mesh for several years now- we buy the wide option
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Without sounding like a tightwad *cough*..is there any reason that good old net curtain wouldn't be just as good as enviromesh? I have some EM, but really is very expensive and I just cut it too short for my new raised beds (doh!).
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If the curtain is fine enough and doesn't have large holes - I can't see why it wouldn't work!
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