![]() I am hoping to miss out on it by using an old remedy. Ithasruined that industry before a d the bananas had to be imported and so the cycle started all over again. I have banana tree that could be unlucky enough to fall victim to a bug that is going through the farms up north of this state. I have a very bad sinus problem that simply cant tolerate those commercial brand pesticides and ido love the garden, but ha e had so little success because of not enough nutrients to the soil or plaques of ravenous insects. Watch my free class on which combination of essential oils is best!Ĭan I get a ‘woot woot’ for organic gardening? Essential oils have potent properties that deter bugs when you’re dealing with a big infestation in the garden. I have had incredible results from using essential oil garden sprays. ![]() Need an even stronger organic garden pest control option?ĭuring a heavy bug season (during the late summer for us Arizona folks) I’ve noticed that I need a stronger pest spray. I’ve noticed that this organic garden pest control can deter a moderate amount of cutworms, potato bugs, spiders, aphids, caterpillars, ants, aphids, slugs, snails, & squash bugs. Also, it won’t leave a residue or flavor on your plants. Since it’s made from real food ingredients, it’s a good idea to store it in the fridge. I’ve been spraying this organic garden pest control on my plants about once a week and it seems to do the trick during those mild months. Once it cools, strain it and put it in a heavy duty spray bottle like this one. Stir while cooking an additional 2 minutes or so, and remove it from heat when the bubbles start to rise.Ĭover it with a lid and let it all sit together for about 20 minutes. Once your pot of goodies is boiling, just add that soap right in. Seriously, any natural soap like this one (even a cheap one!) is fine. I used my homemade soap recipe here, but you can use any natural soap you like. ![]() of cayenne pepper (or any other kind of hot pepper) in a pot. Start by placing 4 cups of filtered water, 1/2 onion, 2 garlic cloves, & 1/4 tsp. I use homemade soap to help the spray adhere to the leaves. Take it from me when I say this stuff works! It uses garlic, cayenne pepper, onion (and a secret ingredient) to deter the bugs. Today’s organic garden pest control recipe is a great natural deterrent for those inconsiderate bugs in your garden. But I decided long ago that this garden was going to be au naturale, dang it! My natural garden pest control will knock those bugs off their feet! I’ve had many people recommend all sorts of chemical-laden products. ![]() Luckily for these bugs, I don’t believe in pesticides. “Hello! I need my garden to be flawless so everybody thinks I’m perfect and I never have any problems!” Seriously, how rude are these bugs? Geez, it’s like they don’t even care that I have a blog or anything. My garden was doing fine in the beginning, and then came that little pesky problem… It’s the stuff of dreams, man. Being a natural person, I wanted to go for only organic garden pest control. the children) weedin’ like nobody’s business. I’ve got my soil composted, organic heirloom seeds planted, labels painted, and my day laborers (a.k.a. I’m proud to announce that my fall garden is goin’ strong, thanks to my natural garden pest control!
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