I multi sow beetroot and radish in modules, then transplant each module together. I’ve found this very effective as I pick the largest ones by twisting out leaving the others to grow on. This gives me a succession of plants with only one sowing, the bulbs push each other apart as they grow. X
Apply Neem oil, which is organic. Apply any of the other commonly sold pesticides that are labeled as being effective against flea beetles. For example, pyrethrum-based and spinosad-based pesticides
Organic methods Make a sticky trap Exploit the beetles' habit of jumping by catching them with a sticky trap. Coat a piece of card with grease, such as insect barrier glue, leaving a clean strip.
I like your fast pace style of vidoes, first time watciing you and have subcribed to your channel.
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I multi sow beetroot and radish in modules, then transplant each module together. I’ve found this very effective as I pick the largest ones by twisting out leaving the others to grow on. This gives me a succession of plants with only one sowing, the bulbs push each other apart as they grow. X
Awesome tip 🌱 thank you
Great video subd 🙌🏿👊🏿
Thank you 🙏 for watching
Like that you describe what you can do with the vegetables 😊
Thank you 🙏 and that’s one of the best things about growing vegetables 🥗 and becoming more creative with my produce
Very helpful video; thank you.👌🌱
You’re welcome 😉 glad you found it helpful 🌱
yes , vermiculite lets more light through..
It’s great stuff
As always useful information. Thanks very much.
You’re welcome ☺️
Apply Neem oil, which is organic.
Apply any of the other commonly sold pesticides that are labeled as being effective against flea beetles. For example, pyrethrum-based and spinosad-based pesticides
Thank you 🙏
nice tutorial ,just got my first allotment so the july tips are great..subscribed...
Thank you 🙏 and good luck with your plot 🌱 I do weekly videos which come out each Friday I hope help and inspires you
@@ThatsWhatWeCallTheGoodLife thank you ,and i will watch out for your friday vidio..
Just sown dwarf kale, kalettes, pak choi and radish. Will be putting chantenay carrots in next week.
Awesome 🌱 I’ll look forward to hearing how they grow / I grew kalettes a few years ago and they were delicious 😋
Just sown dwarf borlotti, carrots and radishes and now wondering what to put in the space created when I harvest the potatoes…😊
Borlotti beans 🫘 are lovely
@@ThatsWhatWeCallTheGoodLife I know and so tasty in stews!
Thank you
You’re welcome ☺️ 🌱
Organic methods
Make a sticky trap Exploit the beetles' habit of jumping by catching them with a sticky trap. Coat a piece of card with grease, such as insect barrier glue, leaving a clean strip.
Thank you for tip
Sow / sowing
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