Saturday, May 30, 2009

Garlic Sprays -

Repel everything from insects to rabbits, kill mold, fungus or mildew, and exterminate pests... all with natural or organic pesticide alternatives to chemical pesticides.
Garlic for organic gardening pest control, natural pesticide and insect repellant
Garlic pesticide spray
Soak 3 to 4 ounces of chopped garlic bulbs in 2 tablespoons of mineral oil for one day. Dissolve 1 tsp of fish emulsion in a pint of water and add it to your solution. Stir. Strain liquid and store in a glass container - not metal! Dilute 1 part solution to every 20 parts of water. Kills aphids, mosquitoes, and onion flies.
Garlic pest control and insect repellant
1. If you plant garlic with tomatoes, it will keep away red spider mites.

2. If you plant garlic around fruit trees, it will repel borers.
3. Spray garlic pesticide on sweet potatoes to repel rabbits.
4. Spray ponds with garlic-based oil to kill mosquitoes.
An insect repellent spray made of tomato leaves
Add four or five pints of water and 1 tablespoon of cornstarch

3 comments:

Blonde wino said...

I have not grown any garlic...I noticed you had some planted...is it difficult to grow?

COLORADO BOB said...

No .... Think "onion" . But where you are . ..... You may plant it in Dec. , and harvest it in March. Check the locals for advice. Garlic is cool.

COLORADO BOB said...

Blonde -
Your pictures drive me forward, you and Carol are such coins. She is wet, you are dry. 2 sides . 2 sets of problems.

She has owls, you have road runners ..... it is just another fruit of the experiment.