Now that its rained and actually won’t stop the bugs are out and yep…they’re hungry! A few types of caterpillar getting about the garden so I whipped into action, firstly prepared some garlic spray – this acts as a deterrent more than anything but will knock over some grubs.. As I’ve bantered on about before, please don’t spray your veges with artificial chemicals these kills things and even humans eventually.
Garlic spray:
· About 1 bulb of garlic
· 100ml vegetable oil
· Soak overnight
Into the blender add above mixture plus:
· Squirt of liquid pure soap
· Litre of water
Strain, then spray onto bug infested plants
** Warning keep away from children!
Then I whipped up some chilli spray to get the actual grubs.
Chilli fire spray:
· Handful of fresh red chillies
· Handful of fresh red chillies
· 1 litre of water
Now blend really good
· Couple squirts pure soap
Blend again just quickly
Strain then spray onto bugs!
** Warning keep away from children! Chilli spray very dangerous on eyes and sensitive skin (and caterpillars hahaha)
You can actually mix the two sprays together as an all in one I suppose, please yourself, and if you’re not sure spray a little on one plant as a test first to check that no adverse reaction or burning occurs.
This is garlicky smelly stuff, but the smell dissipates quickly once it's been sprayed around. These mixtures need to be re-sprayed frequently, such as after rain or heavy dew.
It's best to spray every few days until there's no sign of pests, then about every week to 10 days for any eggs or larvae that may have hatched out.
Now blend really good
· Couple squirts pure soap
Blend again just quickly
Strain then spray onto bugs!
** Warning keep away from children! Chilli spray very dangerous on eyes and sensitive skin (and caterpillars hahaha)
You can actually mix the two sprays together as an all in one I suppose, please yourself, and if you’re not sure spray a little on one plant as a test first to check that no adverse reaction or burning occurs.
This is garlicky smelly stuff, but the smell dissipates quickly once it's been sprayed around. These mixtures need to be re-sprayed frequently, such as after rain or heavy dew.
It's best to spray every few days until there's no sign of pests, then about every week to 10 days for any eggs or larvae that may have hatched out.
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