Growing Tomato

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30 Oct 14 Morgan (Australia - temperate climate)
My tomato plant has been attacked by green caterpillars. I have been picking them off by hand but they are prolific. What else can I do?
12 Jan 15 trevor (Australia - temperate climate)
Try spraying the caterpillars with Pyrethrum spray. It is a non-toxic spray that can be used on any insect pests. You can make your own (recipes found on Youtube) but I don't bother as I don't need it that often. I use a commercial concentrate from Yates. One bottle will last for years.
10 Jan 15 Lynne (Australia - temperate climate)
I used to have the same problem and didn't like chemicals, now I buy old lace curtains from the Op shop sor a dollar or two and as the Flowers are pollinated and set fruit from the the bottom, I wrap the curtain around the plant and close it with clothes pegs, I leave all the flowering stems above uncovered, the fruit is protected from the White butterfly and the King parrots which love a ripe tomatoe. Also protests them from the sun. As the fruit sets higher I just move the curtain up. Hope this helps. Cheers lynne
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