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The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers. “And the weeds of the garden shall be visited upon the gardener.”

The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers

I can certainly think of the 7+ weedy sins of the garden but knowing how to cleanse my garden of these weeds is even better. Especially if it can be done cheaply and with household items. Murdering weeds is a fun past time. So, for your reading enjoyment, here are The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers, guaranteed to help you eradicate the weeds you find in your garden.

Boiling Water – Yep, that’s right. As an added bonus, many of these 7 homemade weed killers can be combined to produce super results. Bugs for Bugs. Using Milk as a Natural, Homemade Pesticide - Organic Gardening. Spraying your plants with milk won't drive bugs away from your garden, but the dairy product can be used to culture Bacillus thuriugiensis Berliner, a well-known bacterial pesticide sold under such brand names as Dipel, Thuricide and Biotrol.

Using Milk as a Natural, Homemade Pesticide - Organic Gardening

The agent is quite effective in controlling — among a number of insect problems — infestations of loopers, which are those pesky little worms (they're actually moth larvae) that attack broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and other members of the cole family. Once eaten, the bacteria paralyze the larvae's intestinal tracts and bring about their death in two to four days.Before you spray your garden with thuringiensis, though, be aware that this bacterial-warfare weapon is fatal to the caterpillars of all Lepidoptera (an order of insects that includes many lovely, and relatively harmless, moths and butterflies) . . . so please don't employ the remedy in cases where simply handpicking the loopers off your plants will do the job.

Using Milk as a Pesticide. St. Gabriel Organics 8001096 Milky Spore Powder, 10-Ounce : Pest Controlling Insects : Patio, Lawn & Garden. MANAGEMENT OF VERTICILLIUM WILT OF OLIVE - fs9630.pdf. Agriculture & Forestry. 7 Natural Uses For Baking Soda In The Garden. Share Baking soda is a vital part of green cleaning and has so many uses in the house, but what about the garden.

7 Natural Uses For Baking Soda In The Garden

Here are 7 ways to use it in the garden. 1. Make a Non-Toxic Fungicide Mix 4 teaspoons of baking soda and 1 gallon of water. 2. Powdery mildew is causing major problems with impatiens this year, but also can be a problem for other plants, like lilacs, cucumbers, squash and zinnias. Spray Recipe: 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 gallon of water, 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, 1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid Mix all the ingredients together and spray plants weekly. Build a Homemade Mosquito Trap. Mosquitoes are more than just annoying pests in your yard or garden.

Build a Homemade Mosquito Trap

Mosquitoes carry many diseases including West Nile, encephalitis and malaria. There are many commercial products to rid your landscape of these dangerous insects. Most of these products are quite expensive, however. A homemade mosquito trap is a simple, cost effective way to protect your yard and family from unsafe mosquitoes. How it WorksMosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide (CO2) that we exhale. Your homemade mosquito trap will use yeast to create CO2. MaterialsTo build your homemade mosquito trap, you'll need: 1 plastic two-liter drink bottle, emptied and cleaned.

Putting it Together Cut the top off the two-liter bottle just below the point where the top merges into the cylinder. WHERE DO YOU BUY DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN AUSTRALIA. Diatomaceous Earth (food grade): Bug Killer You Can Eat! Neem Insecticide - Neem Oil Insecticide - Does It Work? Does neem oil insecticide work?

Neem Insecticide - Neem Oil Insecticide - Does It Work?

Some gardeners question the usefulness of neem insecticide... Some gardeners question the usefulness of neem insecticide. They sprayed neem oil, and did not see an immediate effect. They probably did not understand how neem oil affects insects. Neem oil does work, but the way it works is different from other insecticides.

Neem oil affects insects in many different, ingenious and subtle ways. How neem oil messes with the insects' brains and bodies Neem oil has many complex active ingredients. Neem enters the system and blocks the real hormones from working properly. Obviously insects that are too confused to eat or breed will not survive. How precisely it works is difficult for scientists to find out. Neem oil does not hurt beneficial insects. Home Page - UC Statewide IPM Program. Push–pull technology. Pests of cereal crops[edit] Stemborers, parasitic striga weeds and poor soil fertility are the three main constraints to efficient production of cereals in sub-Saharan Africa.

Push–pull technology

Losses caused by stemborers can reach as high as 80% in some areas and an average of about 15-40% in others. Losses attributed to striga weeds, on the other hand, range between 30% and 100% in most areas, and are often exacerbated by the low soil fertility prevalent in the region. The soils are highly degraded due to continuous cropping with limited or no external inputs to improve soil fertility. When the two pests occur together, farmers often lose their entire crops. Control of stemborers using pesticides is not only expensive and harmful to the environment, but also usually ineffective, as the chemicals cannot reach deep inside the plant stems where stemborer larvae reside.

The pull[edit] The approach relies on a combination of companion crops to be planted around and among maize or sorghum. The push[edit] Insect Treatments.