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GartenJudy
GartenJudy 20.08.2026, 11:48
Hi, community 💚 What do you use to protect your #cabbage? I didn’t feel motivated to set up my big net this year, so I kept picking cabbage white butterfly eggs off my four white cabbage heads. Of course, I couldn’t get rid of them all, so I had to do an emergency harvest recently. I ended up with one large one and two small ones—at least that’s something. I’m looking for a practical solution that’s quick to set up and take down. I’d love to hear your suggestions. Does anyone have experience with pop-up covers like the ones pictured (this is just an example image)?
Hi, community 💚 
What do you use to protect your #cabbage? 

I didn’t feel motivated to set up my big net this year, s…
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GartenJudy GartenJudy 20.08.2026, 11:48
Gül Gül 20.08.2026, 12:17
Das teil sieht cool aus
Gül Gül 20.08.2026, 12:17
die kohlsorten sind in guter gesellschaft bei den kompatiblen gemüse- und kräuterpflanzen. Hatte letztes und vorletztes jahr gute erfahrung mit gemacht
GartenJudy GartenJudy 20.08.2026, 16:04
Hab ich letztes Jahr versucht, zwischen Tomaten zB. Aber sowohl Kohltriebrüssler, als auch Kohlweißlinge haben sich dennoch über den Kohl hergemacht. Mal schauen ob ich es in anderer Anordnung noch mal versuche.

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