Happy Earth Day to all. I thought we could start out today's festivities by offering you some Natural alternatives for keeping critters out of your garden.
I must give 100% credit for this piece to George Corneliussen, who's "Corn DOg" cartoon this morning served as my inspiration. Links are:
http://corneliussen.gather.com/
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976965333
Until a few years ago, I kept a vegetable garden every year. I have always been a "natural" gardener, feeling that anything I put on my veggies would find its way into ME. Since I tend to be kind of fond of ME, I chose to use natural solutions to fertilize an deinfest my bounty.
Some of the tips below are supplied by me, while others, you will find a link to their respective sources.
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( you can get it at a plant store) 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 to tomato leaves crushed in your vegetable juicer. Strain it. Keep the unused spray refrigerated. Works good on roses too.
Popular Botanical Pesticides.
Here is the link
http://vegetablegardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/organic_pest_control_and_pesticide
Composting your own garbage is an excellent way to fertilize. I will not beging to explain how, but the below link can get you started:
http://www.compostguide.com/
From Me:
Plant Garlic, marigolds, mint or onions as borders around your garden to keep out a multitude of pests
Sprinkle chili powder or cayenne in places you wish to deter ants. NOT in the house if you have kiddies or pets.
Keep aphids off your p[lants by spraying them with a mixture of plain old dish soap and water. One good squirt into a spray bottle filled with water should do the trick. SPray once a week or so, more often if it rains,
Repel caterpillars with a water and cayenne mixture: 1tsp cayenne per pint of water
If you lay a border of copper flashing around your garden, you will have little problem with snails and slugs.
If you DO have an existing slug problem, place containers (I use plastic margarine container lids) with beer. If you are now planting, you can take it a step further by "planting" small jars(salsa jars work well) into the soil at intervals around the garden. Leave the opening just above ground level. Add beer to fill about 1/3 full. They slither in, but don't slither out. (Hey, maybe that would work for Harry Potter?)
Spray your lawn with beer,YES beer to fertilize. Make sure it is a chemical free beer, such as "Rolling Rock" The yeasts and sugars kill fungi and and act as a fertilizer.
I hope these tips might help you to have a more nutritious, healthy garden. Just remember, if you use them...I live in a loft apartment and have no garden..Send me some when its harvest time! Lets just call it..royalties.


Comments: 35
Thats great. I hope you sell the excess as a fund raiser for the kids who collect it every day!
We're big time garlic people, and will absolutely give your "garlic in the garden" methods a try !
So are we..although I now have to buy it..somehow a garlic plant in a one room apt. just doesn't seem like a neighborly idea.
Hmmm..makes one wonder just what those Lutherans were afraid of, huh?...just kidding, I think...
I used to do that with bee stings also..that way I didn't have to run home every time I got stung. Which, come to think of it, was fairly often.
Thanks!
Thanks Audrey. I appreciate it.
Thanks
Thank you, remember...I get some of the fruits of your labors
Clara,
I knew you had an evil streak in there!...lol
Congrats on being featured!
Yep, beer does the trick. The idea is to get them into the container, and they can't get out. Salt also works, but you have to sprinkle each individual slug with the salt..no water, which dried them up(kills them)
And its sure cheaper than the chemical stuff. Thanks!
I've used Marigold petals in salads for years.
Hope you make good use of them. remember... send me veggies!!!
I wouldn't go that far, but thanks!
You have no idea how much I miss my garden, but it was a small sacrifice for the life Bill and I are now leading(small town artist's loft living, no kids, writing and painting when the mood strikes.etc....)
I hope the folks can use some of these tips...just remember your old pal when its harvest time...lol
By the way Donna way back in the early 90's I did my first student teaching experience at Johnstown elementary. I still remember the place when we drive through.
How cool is that? We've lived here for 2 years now, almost, and just love the small town feel of it.