Jul 04 2008

Homemade Bug-Fighters

Rose| Category: fruits and vegetables | 0 Comments

Via: Alameda Sun

You don’t need to use toxic products to keep the bugs away from you or your garden. Try these natural remedies for bug problems.
  • Beer is delicious for snails and slugs. They drink, they drown, no problem. Place a pie pan or shallow dish of beer out in the garden, under shade (flat, leftover beer is fine for them). At night your slimy friends will come out and drown, but they’ll die happy.
  • Eggshells will cure tomato blossom end rot — simply save your eggshells and then crush them gently. Don’t completely pulverize them into powder, but leave them in small shards. That will also dissuade snails and slugs, as well as give needed calcium to your tomatoes.
  • Ladybugs are a perfect solution to an aphid problem. Your local nursery (such as Encinal, Thomsen’s or Evergreen) will carry ladybugs. Praying mantises are also great bug-eaters.
  • Simple dish soap and water (we prefer basic blue Dawn brand) will also kill off aphids when sprayed on your roses and other plants. Keep a spray bottle handy for aphid emergencies in the garden.
  • Consider interplanting marigolds with your tomatoes and squash. The scent of the marigolds will help keep pests away from your veggies.
  • The scent of lavender is pleasant to people but mosquitoes don’t like it — they can’t smell us over the scent. So rub your hands over some lavender blossoms or leaves and smooth over your arms, neck and legs. Lavender is also an aromatherapy scent which will help calm you when nervous or sleepless.
  • Got yellowjackets? Don’t spray them with poison. They are only doing what nature intended when looking for food. You can distract them with baited traps. No trap? Put a piece of bologna or lunch meat on a string and hang it inside an empty milk jug. Fill the bottom of the jug a few inches with soapy water. The yellowjackets will go for the meat, fall in and drown.
  • Don’t have to kill flies, either. You can shoo them toward a door or window and then let them out. Keep doors and windows shut or screened to keep your food and home safe from flies.
  • Always let bees outside rather than kill them inside. Leave spiders alone, too, especially in the garden. They kill and eat mosquitoes, flies and other pests.
  • Sprinkle salt or diatomaceous earth into your carpets, let it sit overnight, then vacuum in the morning. Say bye-bye to your fleas.
Jun 16 2008

What to do about slugs

Rose| Category: beans | 0 Comments

We like beans. So do slugs… Since we do not intent to lose our beans to them, we make access to the beans as uncomfortable for the slugs as possible. How ? Well, we sprinkle crushed eggshells all around our plants. All winter we collected eggshell so now we have enough to protect our beans… If you too have a slug problem, you better start eating eggs and keeping the shells.

slugIf you don’t have eggshells because you don’t eat eggs, or don’t eat enough eggs, really anything dry or sharp will work because slugs don’t like to crawl over anything dry or sharp. Dry grass clippings will work, and so will lime, just to give you two examples.

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