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Old May 20, 2014   #16
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A 16P nail inserted against the base of the plant works. If you use galvanized nails they are easier to see and can be reused in the following years. I haven't lost a plant to cutworms since I started using them years ago. Claud
Ditto to Claud's method and if you do not want nails in your garden just use some small twigs or any similar items.

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Old May 20, 2014   #17
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Using multiple toothpicks around the stem hasn't failed me yet- flat or round- and some years there are LOTS of cutworms here.
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