By complete chance, I have found a solution to my caterpillar problem. I was quite happy to sacrifice the calabrese to the caterpillars as I couldn't kill the furry monsters. However, I have found a plant they like even more - watercress!
I bought a growing pot of watercress at the supermarket and decided to put it out on the patio next to the pots of cabbage and calabrese. The caterpillars migrated to the watercress on their own. One morning when I went outside, I looked over at the watercress and spotted it had been completely stripped of leaves, on closer inspection, I found it heaving with caterpillars.
It actually makes perfect sense, watercress is in the same family at cabbage. As watercress has a strong, peppery taste, I guess it must have certain chemicals which caterpillars are attracted to in greater quantities than the cabbage and calabrese. The caterpillars are certainly happy anyway.
I have now relocated the watercress plant to the end of the garden, together with the caterpillars. The few stragglers still on the calabrese have been rounded up and moved to the watercress with the rest. I have even bought another plant for the caterpillars to eat, as I can't let them go hungry!
No Longer an Occasional Gardener
1 month ago
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