
So I was planning to puree some old store bought garlic that's starting to grow in my cabinet and mix it with water (?) to use to deter them by spraying the underside of the plant's leaves with it.
Has anybody tried this?
Does it Work? and How well?
Thanks Newt>Newt wrote:Durgan, malathion is a very powerful insecticide. You might want to consider using a floating row cover to keep the moths away. You should find these sites hair raising and frightening.
https://www.safe2use.com/poisons-pesticides/pesticides/malathion/malathion.htm
https://www.chem-tox.com/malathion/research/
Newt
Newt:Newt wrote:Durgan, I must admit I don't understand your logic but maybe it's me. You spray a powerful and known carcinogen in the air and it lands on the soil and the veggies you will eat, including closed flowers, and your doggie walks through the garden and licks her paws and you think just because it's dispersed over a wide area it's safe? Is that what I'm reading?
Newt
I'm sorry, I didn't pick up on that.I was attempting to be sarcastic about societies solution to pollution.
Not where I live. It's quite common to have a veggie garden and there are community gardens as well where one can rent a plot. There's a long waiting list for these in a city of almost 100,000 people.Also, it might be pointed out that very few people grow a vegatable garden. They are so rare that most people find one astonishing.
I know the feeling!The neighbors might think I'm a little strange but if they don't think I'm strange yet, they'll find out one way or another