Depends on the insects. Many can be deterred by a spray bottle of water mixed with dish soap. You can also look for insecticidal soap at garden stores. It's worked great on the aphids on my tomatoes.
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Neem is pretty good for a lot of things, worth investigating.
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Try looking for something at www.pharmsolutions.com. I use their "Rose Pharm" spray, which is made from peppermint oil, on my roses.
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I use a mixture of DrBronner's (peppermint, but I don't know if that matters), a little olive oil, some hot sauce and a lot of water. You need to rinse the herbs before you use them, but nothing in that list is poisonous.
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I have a nice recipe up on my blog that works for most stuff - it's dish soap, a small amount of alcohol (make sure you water the plant well before you do this), garlic, chili and a little lemongrass essential oil.
That said nothing gets off Japanese beetles. Baby godzillas, those little bastards.
Cover your plants under airy tulle. I haven't had a single chomp from any caterpillars on my broccoli thanks to tulle.
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My husband found a recipe for boiling down like 2 cups of water with chopped up: 1 onion, a few cloves of garlic and 2 jalapeno peppers. You let it boil on the stove for a bit (Its surprisingly pungent and off-putting) strain the liquid off and put it in a spray bottle. It worked on every vegetable we grew this summer!
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Depends on the insects. Many can be deterred by a spray bottle of water mixed with dish soap. You can also look for insecticidal soap at garden stores. It's worked great on the aphids on my tomatoes.
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Neem is pretty good for a lot of things, worth investigating.
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Try looking for something at www.pharmsolutions.com. I use their "Rose Pharm" spray, which is made from peppermint oil, on my roses.
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I use a mixture of DrBronner's (peppermint, but I don't know if that matters), a little olive oil, some hot sauce and a lot of water. You need to rinse the herbs before you use them, but nothing in that list is poisonous.
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I have a nice recipe up on my blog that works for most stuff - it's dish soap, a small amount of alcohol (make sure you water the plant well before you do this), garlic, chili and a little lemongrass essential oil.
That said nothing gets off Japanese beetles. Baby godzillas, those little bastards.
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Cover your plants under airy tulle. I haven't had a single chomp from any caterpillars on my broccoli thanks to tulle.
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My husband found a recipe for boiling down like 2 cups of water with chopped up: 1 onion, a few cloves of garlic and 2 jalapeno peppers. You let it boil on the stove for a bit (Its surprisingly pungent and off-putting) strain the liquid off and put it in a spray bottle. It worked on every vegetable we grew this summer!
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