Here are three ways to take things around your house and use them to effectively keep insects and other unwanted visitors away from your garden.
July 27, 2015
Here are three ways to take things around your house and use them to effectively keep insects and other unwanted visitors away from your garden.
1. Pour soap into water and stir to dissolve. Fill a spray bottle and test-spray one or two leaves of an infested plant. Wait a day, and if the leaves are not damaged, spray the entire plant. Be sure to coat the stems as well as both sides of the leaves.
2. Repeat the treatment twice a week until the pests are no longer visible. Then repeat as often as needed.
Catnip plants or seeds
1. Plant catnip plants or seeds near, but not right next to, vulnerable garden seeds and seedlings.
2. The catnip will draw neighbourhood cats, which in turn will scare the birds from your garden.
1. Chop rhubarb leaves and stems. In a stockpot, combine rhubarb and the water. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, for one hour.
2. Cool to room temperature, and strain liquid into a spray bottle through a funnel. Spray on infested plants at three-day intervals for 10 days. Repeat as necessary.
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