General Discussion
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Subject: Tea
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| Steveman |
colorado
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Could you use mint leaves as a tea for foliar feedings??? Thanks steve
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7/6/2002 8:52:04 PM
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| Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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Do you know something that the rest of us do not? Is this product used to keep the "critters" away? Is it used to promote growth of fruit or leaves? We have all heard of using sea weed(kelp) to promote growth, but this is a "new one"!
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7/7/2002 1:48:47 AM
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| Steveman |
colorado
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It should bring in butterflies and ladybugs to eat aphids and other annoying bugs. Maybe I will try it??? Should I??? Steve
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7/7/2002 4:48:06 PM
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| pumpkingal |
Los Angeles, CA
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I have a potted society garlic in my patch. It does a good job of keeping away many bugs. (I planted several in my rose garden and they're bug free).
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7/7/2002 5:57:08 PM
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| Darby2 |
Stony Plain, Alberta (near Edmonton)
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Catnip mint works wonders as a pest deterrent, so does rosemary, nasturtiums, calendula, wormwood (absinthe), petunias, chives, & hyssop. Rosemary will also deter slugs and snails!
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7/7/2002 8:01:47 PM
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