leek moth
By pickle
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last year -2010 – planting leeks between african marigold flowers worked pretty well and we had a crop only a bit attacked by the grubs. Same again now but the dry weather may produce moths before the marigolds really do their stuff. here’s hoping!
- 24 May, 2011
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