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Gareth Austin on cabbage white butterfly eggs

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Gareth Austin Gareth Austin | 09:19 UK time, Monday, 6 September 2010

Gareth Austin, gardening expert with ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Foyle, answers your questions about growing veg. Send Gareth a question.

Stuart Sutton from Swindon asks: How can I stop the cabbage white butterfly laying its eggs on my summer/winter greens?

Answer: Hi Stuart, the best bit of advice I ever got is to grow nasturtium flowers in a large pot beside your veg patch. The butterfly will prefer to lay its eggs on the nasturtiums than your cabbage. Simple and mega effective! Plus, you can eat the nasturtium flowers and leaves too!

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