aphids - using soap water
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aphids - using soap water
do you use soapy water to kill aphids? does it work? how do you make it? would you still see it as organic?
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It depends on the soap you're using. If it's pure vegetable soap, without any nasty stuff then I'd consider it as an organic option. It does work but you need to apply it more than once. I find the most effective method of control is to squash them, but if there's a big infestation it's a bit daunting. Go with the soap.
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pskipper wrote:You could grow quinoa if you want to be truely organic, soak the saponins off of the grains surface, eat the grain and spray the soapy water on the plants :)
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Trinity
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p.s what do you mean grow quinoa? Can we grow it in the UK?
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Hi Trinity.
Here is a site I looked up on quinoa (keen-wa).
www.vegparadise.com/highestperch36.html
Reading the blurb makes me want to get some and try it.
Robin
Here is a site I looked up on quinoa (keen-wa).
www.vegparadise.com/highestperch36.html
Reading the blurb makes me want to get some and try it.
Robin
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Try Rhubarb leaves.
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She used to boil rhubarb leaves in water, then when the 'juice' was good and strong, cool it and then spray the greenfly. It worked very well, especially if you happen to be cooking the rhubarb anyway. BUT the juice is poison to humans too, so beware... you have been warned.
She used to boil rhubarb leaves in water, then when the 'juice' was good and strong, cool it and then spray the greenfly. It worked very well, especially if you happen to be cooking the rhubarb anyway. BUT the juice is poison to humans too, so beware... you have been warned.
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