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Jane23
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I am thinking of trying something like that next year, but I need to build frames with sturdy metal meshing. We get a bit of wind where I live, so those things they sell through the gardening sources would die almost instantly.I can't live without brassica family vegetables, so I use nets. So far, the result is satisfying. I didn't have luck with the banker plants yet, but I will try again with wheat/oat to attract aphids next year.
I grow larger (like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflowers, kale, radish, Brussels sprouts, etc.) and smaller (pak choi, cherry radish, etc.) brassicas in different beds. The nets are always there after seedlings are transplanted, and I only remove the nets when I harvest them (not the entire heart, I harvest their outer leaves biweekly) or need to remove lower leaves in the very early morning during the growing season. Flea beetles are comparatively not that active in the early morning.
In my garden, the nets can effectively keep most of the pests away, from Aphids, and flea beetles, to birds.
It is something I might be able to start on this winter to build so that I can move them around easily but also have them be sturdy.