What is a plant collar?

Definition of plant collar
: a band of tar paper or similar material placed around the base of the stem of transplanted seedlings (as plants of the cabbage family) to protect them from injury by insects.
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What is a tomato collar?

A tomato plant collar is a simple barrier placed around the stem of a plant, to keep cutworms and other worms from damaging your plants. It is also referred to as a “cutworm collar”. The effectiveness of these collars is not limited to tomato plants.
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What is a Brassica collar?

A brassica collar is simply a flat piece of plastic, thick cardboard, felt, rubber, or heavy fabric that covers the soil around the base of a plant. Brassica collars protect members of the cabbage family from cabbage maggots by making it difficult for the fly to reach the soil closest to the plant stem.
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Can I make my own brassica collars?

Cabbage collars are very easy to make. Simply cut circles or squares 10-15cm (4-6in) in diameter, make a slit to the middle then cut a Y-shape. Slip the collar around the stem of the plant. You might need to drench it with water so that it lies flat on the soil surface.
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Do cabbage collars stop slugs?

Cabbage collars can be used to deter cabbage root fly and repel slugs and snails. It also works as a weed control and helps to retain moisture.
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What Is A Plant's Root Collar? - Garden Quickie Episode 70



Should you put cans around tomato plants?

Tomatoes under glass.

speed up the process by covering the area with black plastic, and turning the soil over every so often. If you plant early, keep those heat loving tomatoes warm through the use of cloches. In a pinch, canning jars will do the trick, just don't let the plants get fried. That's for the green fruit.
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What is a cutworm collar?

A cutworm collar prevents the larva from finding your seedling, and offers virtually complete protection. They can be made from all manner of materials, including cardboard tubes, plastic drinking cups, or folded index cards.
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What does a cutworm look like?

Cutworms are similar in general appearance. They are smooth with very few hairs and are about two inches when fully grown. They typically curl into a tight 'C' shape when disturbed. Different species can look different from one another and they can range in color from brown or tan to pink, green or gray and black.
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How do I keep cutworms off my plants?

How to Protect Seedlings from Cutworms
  1. Make plant collars to protect stems. ...
  2. Hand pick cutworms off of plants. ...
  3. Surround stems with diatomaceous earth (D.E.), a natural powder made from ground up diatoms. ...
  4. Apply an insecticide late in the afternoon for the best results.
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How do I get rid of mice in my house plants?

The reason your houseplant keeps getting dug up is because the mouse in question is using it to store food, so make sure you're cutting off that supply, as well. If he's eating the dog's food, store the bag in an airtight container and feed Fido regular meals, removing any leftovers after he's had a chance to eat.
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How do I protect my plants from mice?

Mint, pennyroyal, garlic, and onion are just a few. Try planting them in your garden. Mice are also repelled by camphor, lavender, and wormwood. You can find dried lavender in health food stores and some garden centers.
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What is eating my cucumber plants at night?

Cucumber beetles are nasty little pests that attack cucumbers and related plants (squash, melons, pumpkins) throughout the growing season. The beetles look like 1/4-inch-long insects that are yellow-green in color with a series of black stripes or spots.
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Do tomato hornworms turn into butterflies?

Loathed by Gardeners, Tomato Hornworms Morph into Magnificent Sphinx Moths – Texas Butterfly Ranch.
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What cuts tomato plants off at the ground?

Tomato worms (A.K.A. cutworms) love to snack on tomatoes and tomato plants! Tomato worms, or more specifically cutworms, gobble up stems of tomato seedlings. They work mostly at night to do their damage, cutting off seedlings at the soil line.
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Is it OK to touch tomato leaves?

But what is toxic to insects is not always for humans, so that really proves nothing. There appears to be no risk in consuming tomato leaves in moderate quantities, so it's best to conclude that the idea that tomato leaves are toxic is a myth. Just don't overdo it!
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Why do people put milk jugs over tomato plants?

A vegetable cloche made from a plastic milk jug or juice bottle will protect your tomato plants and other seedlings from wind, snow, frost, rabbits, birds, and other critters. It will also trap sunlight and increase warmth which encourages growth, much like a mini-greenhouse.
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Is it OK for tomato leaves to touch the ground?

Trimming a Tomato's Lower Leaves

The reasoning is simple: Those lower leaves are the ones that are most at risk for infection with soil-borne diseases. Some may physically touch the ground, while others will just be splashed with mud when it rains, or when you're watering your garden. Either way, it's a bad thing.
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Does copper tape deter snails?

Environmentally friendly gardeners who attempt to deter slugs and snails from devouring their vegetables with eggshells or copper tape are wasting their time, according to a study by the Royal Horticultural Society.
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How do farmers keep slugs away?

Farmers and gardeners use things like egg shells, coffee grinds and sharp sand to create a surface that is too uncomfortable for the slugs and snails to cross. For plants that are grown in containers, bands of copper tape can be wrapped around the edges.
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What is a natural slug repellent?

There are a handful of plants which are believed to be a natural repellent for slugs. What you need: Slug repelling plants “ Living Green suggest that wormwood, rue, fennel, anise, and rosemary are the best slug repelling plants.
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