Now that I have many plants in the garden, I have mixed up my first homemade organic bug spray for my vegetable garden.
I found one recipe online.
I've had terrible times with leaf eating bugs, eating away at my collard greens, and other greens. This year I'm giving them dose of bug protection.
I'm determined to be able to stock up (and eat) the beet greens and the radish greens this season.
My green beans are being eaten by something, so they'll get a dose too. I'll let you know how well this works.
If I have another spray bottle, I'll be mixing water with essential (organic) peppermint oil, to keep my roses pest free.
A few heirloom yellow pear (cherry) tomatoes are now on my herb garden, with more basil planted. I promised Hubby I could squeeze them in somewhere, ha ha! It's his fault for dragging me to the hardware store for two hours. I think my fitbit steps were all gained from that visit.
I saw my first butterfly this season. They just love zinnias, so I try to plant them in all the flower beds.
Well, I had high intentions of a good intentional work out this morning, but I caught a bug somehow. Most likely from the hardware store, where there are no sanitizer wipes for carts. My throat is pretty sore, so I'm taking it easy (even though it's the best outdoor weather day this week), and sipping hot teas and rubbing some organic lemon oil and jojoba oil on my lymph nodes. When that all kicks in, I'll start spraying my vegetable garden for bugs.
Tomorrow is the last day of school for the kids.
I found one recipe online.
I've had terrible times with leaf eating bugs, eating away at my collard greens, and other greens. This year I'm giving them dose of bug protection.
I'm determined to be able to stock up (and eat) the beet greens and the radish greens this season.
My green beans are being eaten by something, so they'll get a dose too. I'll let you know how well this works.
If I have another spray bottle, I'll be mixing water with essential (organic) peppermint oil, to keep my roses pest free.
A few heirloom yellow pear (cherry) tomatoes are now on my herb garden, with more basil planted. I promised Hubby I could squeeze them in somewhere, ha ha! It's his fault for dragging me to the hardware store for two hours. I think my fitbit steps were all gained from that visit.
I saw my first butterfly this season. They just love zinnias, so I try to plant them in all the flower beds.
Well, I had high intentions of a good intentional work out this morning, but I caught a bug somehow. Most likely from the hardware store, where there are no sanitizer wipes for carts. My throat is pretty sore, so I'm taking it easy (even though it's the best outdoor weather day this week), and sipping hot teas and rubbing some organic lemon oil and jojoba oil on my lymph nodes. When that all kicks in, I'll start spraying my vegetable garden for bugs.
Tomorrow is the last day of school for the kids.
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Hope you shake your "bug" you picked up when you were out and about. That's why I stay home!!
Got all our 'maters planted. Now on to the herbs...parsley, sage & thyme. (No rosemary, not real fond of rosemary...sorry Simon & Garfunkel. LOL)
God bless.
RB
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Supposedly the herbs fall into the bottom of the bag as they dry and fall off the stems. Then it's just a simple matter of tossing the tied stems and tipping the bag into a jar to get the dried herbs.
I'm gonna try that this year.
I gathered parsley seeds that way last year. Cut the flowers when they appeared, tied the stems together with a small rubber band, hung the bunch of flowers upside down in a paper sack and attached the bunch to the side of the bag with a hair clippie, then I hung it from an 'S' hook off the side of a wire shelving unit, and as the flowers dried, all the seeds fell right into the bottom of the bag so I could gather them all up for this Spring. Worked well.
God bless.
RB
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Good to learn something ever day. Means the old bean is still in working order. LOL
God bless.
RB
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