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Safe Insecticide For Herbs?
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herb-pot.jpgQ: What is a safe insecticide to use for herbs that are to be used for human consumption?

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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.

posted by Anne (in Reno) on November 17th 2009 at 3:31pm
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Neem is pretty good for a lot of things, worth investigating.

posted by f's l on November 17th 2009 at 4:00pm
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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.

posted by romateamo on November 17th 2009 at 6:30pm
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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.

posted by lorigami on November 17th 2009 at 10:26pm
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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.

posted by Di from magickalrealism on November 18th 2009 at 12:20pm
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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.

posted by graciela on November 19th 2009 at 6:53pm
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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!

posted by jmorri26 on November 20th 2009 at 11:11am
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