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1. Purchase and install floating row covers over all of the vegetables in the garden, not just the ones currently infected. Row covers are long, domed tubes that you simply sit on
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1. Look for large, irregularly shaped holes in the leaves of plants such as cabbage, kale and broccoli. These holes can indicate the possible presence of cabbage worms. If left alone
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1. Cover cabbage with spun polyurethane once it starts to grow. Use stakes to hold the material down. This keeps the adult moths off of the plants so that they cannot leave their
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1. Remove all debris, roots and foliage from the current year's crops. Do not allow these materials to stay in the soil, as they provide food and shelter for overwintering cabbage
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