How Do You Protect Cabbage Heads From Cabbage Worms?
Cabbage worms are seemingly insatiable; if you have cabbage heads, kale, broccoli, sprouts or any other similar tasty greens growing in your garden, they’ll find them and eat their fill until nothing is left. Unfortunately, these pests are common in most temperate climates. But, on the other hand, they can be controlled without the use of pesticides that might be harmful to your crops. The following steps detail a time-honored practice for deterring cabbage worms from your thriving greens. Pour a few ounces of room temperature buttermilk into a plastic spray bottle. Take this spray bottle and a shaker of crushed red pepper out to the garden. Spray a thin layer of buttermilk over your cabbage heads, broccoli, kale, sprouts and cauliflower, as well as any other vegetables that you’ve had victimized by cabbage worms. While the buttermilk is still wet, sprinkle a light dusting of crushed red pepper over those veggies. The buttermilk will help the pepper to adhere to the vegetables, and the