Senior Gardening: Cutworm Collars: Revision history

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12 August 2025

  • curprev 19:1719:17, 12 August 2025JamieCheeke9785 talk contribs 6,892 bytes +6,892 Created page with "<br>Clicking by way of one in all our banner ads or some of our text links and making a purchase order will produce a small fee for us from the sale. Cutworms can cause havoc in newly planted crops. The small "worms" are literally larvae of a variety of species of grownup moths. They eat leaves and often lower younger plants off at or close to the soil stage. The worms will attack newly germinated or transplanted plants with tender stems. We've lost plants each spring an..."