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They are called bird brains for a reason and some of the turkeys exemplify that term while others seem to have a spark of brains. I would have thought they would have the habit of going in after the past months of it.

I got a nice harvest of cabbage, though I have to go pretty deep to get past the bugs it does give me REALLY nice heads. One of my potato areas was a strike out, but I guess I can't win them all. If I can get the rows I have dug already raked out and covered again we could get another couple hundred spots planted for October harvest.

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Is there any way to prevent the bugs on cabbage? Like maybe using nets?

I've been thinking it would be good to put my frost gaurd over the rows but it is the heavy and has minimal light transmission. The lightest might be better. I do know my Dynatrap has been catching a lot of the cabbage moths by the house so probably I should get one to mount in the garden for the summer.

I'd be interested to see how that works as I've been wanted to grow my own for kimchi but the last time I did the worms were bad