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Old April 9, 2017   #1
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There are a lot of cutworms in the garden this year and for the first time they are cutting a few of the peas. Anyone else have this happen ?
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I will look tomorrow (It's dark here now) It seems like it's taking them forever to flower this year. It is my first time to grow the variety Sugar Snap.
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No, I dont have cut worms .
Stick a nail next to the stem. Even a tooth pick might work.
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I hear cutworms love peas and favas. This is my first year planting peas and favas.

I've been saving up toilet paper tubes all winter to use as collars.
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I just have my peas coming up, new soil mix so no problems with cutworm so far. I have found two cutworms in my onions though.
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It looks like cutworms could have gotten some of ours. There are gaps with missing plants.
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I use small sticks next to my tomato stems, never have a problem with cutworms. This pea cutting is new.
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