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gmail wont let me send this so have to send it here.... sorry. beat me

with a turkey wing mama chris

Love

Neysa

 

 

Woobey did you get my first email??

Hugs

Neysa

 

http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/home/763

 

*Best Ever Garlic Spray for Garden Pests*

More Pest Control Solutions

<http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/home/763#more>

 

By Annie B. Bond, Executive Producer, Care2 Healthy Living Channels.

 

Ever since my friend Doug Harp told me about the great results he got

from using soap spray on the gypsy moths that had infested his apple

trees, I've worked on perfecting the ideal insecticidal soap spray

recipe that will work on a wide variety of garden pests.

 

This is it. It’s fast and easy to make, economical, non-toxic to the

environment and to our own bodies - and it works!

 

 

*Simple Solution:*

 

Soap has been used for centuries as an all-purpose pesticide. It

disrupts insects’ cell membranes, and kills pests by dehydration. The

key is not to use too much soap, or you’ll also kill the vegetation near

the pests. If you follow the proportions of soap to water in the Basic

Soap Spray recipe, below, the vegetation should be fine.

 

Note: Buy a liquid soap, NOT a detergent. Health food stores have liquid

soaps, such as Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soaps.

 

*Basic Soap Spray*

1 to 2 tablespoons liquid soap

1 quart water

 

Combine ingredients in a bucket, mix, then transfer to a spray bottle as

needed.

 

*Garlic Variation*

1 to 2 heads garlic, chopped

Enough boiling water to cover

Put garlic in the bottom of a mason jar and cover with boiling water.

Put lid on and allow to sit overnight, then strain and add garlic-water

to the soap spray. This will decay, so be sure to freeze leftovers until

ready to use again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Helpful Hints:*

 

This formula also works as an effective repellent for mice and deer,

since they hate the smell of garlic.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 11/24/05, Neysa Dormish <neysa wrote:

>

> gmail wont let me send this so have to send it here.... sorry. beat me

> with a turkey wing mama chris

> Love

> Neysa

>

>

> Woobey did you get my first email??

> Hugs

> Neysa

>

> http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/home/763

>

> *Best Ever Garlic Spray for Garden Pests*

> More Pest Control Solutions

> <http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/home/763#more>

>

> By Annie B. Bond, Executive Producer, Care2 Healthy Living Channels.

>

> Ever since my friend Doug Harp told me about the great results he got

> from using soap spray on the gypsy moths that had infested his apple

> trees, I've worked on perfecting the ideal insecticidal soap spray

> recipe that will work on a wide variety of garden pests.

>

> This is it. It's fast and easy to make, economical, non-toxic to the

> environment and to our own bodies - and it works!

>

>

> *Simple Solution:*

>

> Soap has been used for centuries as an all-purpose pesticide. It

> disrupts insects' cell membranes, and kills pests by dehydration. The

> key is not to use too much soap, or you'll also kill the vegetation near

> the pests. If you follow the proportions of soap to water in the Basic

> Soap Spray recipe, below, the vegetation should be fine.

>

> Note: Buy a liquid soap, NOT a detergent. Health food stores have liquid

> soaps, such as Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Soaps.

>

> *Basic Soap Spray*

> 1 to 2 tablespoons liquid soap

> 1 quart water

>

> Combine ingredients in a bucket, mix, then transfer to a spray bottle as

> needed.

>

> *Garlic Variation*

> 1 to 2 heads garlic, chopped

> Enough boiling water to cover

> Put garlic in the bottom of a mason jar and cover with boiling water.

> Put lid on and allow to sit overnight, then strain and add garlic-water

> to the soap spray. This will decay, so be sure to freeze leftovers until

> ready to use again.

*Helpful Hints:*

>

> This formula also works as an effective repellent for mice and deer,

> since they hate the smell of garlic.

>

>

>

>

>

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OH POOH! Hit the wrong button. And yes Neysa, got the first one about you

looking for stinky solution recipe! Thanks so much...

 

On 11/24/05, Woobey Queen <woobeyqueen wrote:

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>

>

> On 11/24/05, Neysa Dormish <neysa wrote:

> >

> > gmail wont let me send this so have to send it here.... sorry. beat me

> > with a turkey wing mama chris

> > Love

> > Neysa

> >

> > --

> > Cheers!

> > Kathleen Petrides

> > The Woobey Queen

> > Http://www.woobeyworld.com

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>

 

 

 

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Woobey Queen wrote:

> OH POOH! Hit the wrong button.

 

No problem!

 

And yes Neysa, got the first one about you

> looking for stinky solution recipe! Thanks so much...

 

Welcome!! I am sure it will take care of your problem the same as it did

mine. My lemon looks great now!

Hugs

Neysa

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