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Organocide Quart

by Tricia

A nature-safe, organic spray oil effective on a wide variety of insects, mites, armored and soft scales and certain fungal diseases. It is insecticidal to the eggs, larvae, and nymphs of insects and adults of soft bodied insects. Controls a wide range of mite and insect pests, and certain fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, black spot on roses, helminthesporium and greasy spot on citrus. Use on vegetables, fruits, nuts, vine crops, herbs, ornamentals, greenhouse crops, landscape plants, bulbs, flowers and field crops. Active ingredient: sesame oil 5.0% / inert ingredients: edible fish oil 92.0% and Lecithin 3.0%.

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Box of 2 Garden Scent-rys Plus Shake Away Small Animals

by Tricia

Box of 2 Garden Scent-rys Plus Shake Away Small Animals

Use “Smell to Repel” Animals: Repels any animal repelled by smell. Odors offend and repel animals, keeping your garden pest-free. The GARDEN SCENT-ry concept is control: not elimination. The GARDEN SCENT-ry concept is using humane control methods for peaceful coexistence with animals. Odor repellents can condition animal behavior, protecting your territory from animal pests. Once an effective repellent odor is established in an area, animals find other places to feed. Occasionally, during the growing season, animals may “hold their noses,' braving repellent odors to eat an irresistible crop or when other food is not available. Damage to crops and plants can be controlled: no animal can hold its nose forever! Container helps protect repellent from rain or watering. Aroma is distributed where needed with minimum offense to you or the environment. The GARDEN SCENT-RY holds Shake Away or substances like ammonia, bleach, mothballs, liquid/deodorant soap, human and pet hair, citrus peels, dried blood, etc. How to Use Garden Scent-ry: Select an odor repellent. Fill the reservoir Add screen and cover Set in the ground or on deck or patio. Or hang from a tree. Shake Away Small Critter Repeller Granules: 100% organic repellent for squirrels, rabbits, skunks, chipmunks, woodchucks, gophers, possums, prairie dogs, groundhogs, and porcupines Effective, safe, 100% organic, natural repellent protects yard and garden from pest critters. Shake-Away repellent granules have an odor that signals danger to most small animals. Granules are superior to liquid: Less messy. Patented formula won't burn your plants, bushes or trees like liquids can “Heavy” granules won't wash away in rain like liquids can – and they're naturally moist for better “clinging”. Granules last longer and smell stronger than liquid, and won't evaporate or freeze like liquid. How To Use Shake Away Deer: Apply twice a week (or after rain or snow) for the first two weeks

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Gardening Tips: Gardening Book- The Gardener’s A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food

by Tricia

Gardening Book- The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food

The complete Organic Gardener‘s problem-solving encyclopedia. Covers vegetables, fruits, herbs and more. Includes the how, when, where and what on pests, growing tips and more. FREE Ground Shipping on Orders $100.00 & Over.

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www.edun-live.com – pesticides (2)

by Tricia

The team from edun LIVE discusses pesticide use with Ugandan farmers as part of efforts to help them farm cotton organically. edun LIVE is a sub-brand of EDUN, the socially conscious fashion brand created in 2005 by Ali Hewson and Bono. http://www.edun-live.com

Duration : 0:1:6

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Filed Under: organic insecticide Tagged With: africa, bono, campaign, cotton, edun, live, one, organic, pesticide, Red, t-shirt, uganda

Virginia Farm Bureau – In The Garden – Pest control

by Tricia

Many gardens are being attacked by insects this summer. Mark Viette has some tips on what to look for and how to control these pests before they destroy your favorite plants. More at www.vafb.com or SaveOurFood.org.

Duration : 0:5:16

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Filed Under: organic insect control Tagged With: bureau, farm, food, garden, gardening, in, non-toxic, organic, pests, saving, the, viette, virginia

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