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Here’s another poll. Where does everyone stand on organic gardening? I try to go as organic as possible. But if all else fails to save a plant or tree I will use a pesticide but but only small amount on plants in trouble And I do supplement compost spread around plants with chemicals fertilizer if I feel they need it. Until my compost post system really starts to produce high quality compost in abundance. And remember this isn’t a debate post just want to know where we stand.

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I use a bit of soapy water, sometimes with a dash of rubbing alcohol to get rid of any persistent pests like Squash Beetles, otherwise I rely on planting heirloom seeds that are already adapted to resist pests and plantings that deter pests. My garden is bordered with 600 garlic plants and a few dozen marigolds which helps to deter pests and I have a pond beside it which attracts frogs, toads and birds which feed on any bugs that come to dine on what's mine. 🙂

Surfpirate Level 9 July 4, 2018

...all my garlic died in one week after about 5 weeks post planting.....I am still baffled by that. I may have gotten a bad batch of starter cloves. I need to research what soil types they need, ph, and all that before I try again next year.

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I only kill three things in the garden
Hornet nests
Yellow jacket nests
Japanese beetles
The first two I have a foaming agent for the nest
The japs I kill by hand.

RoundUp: cut-and-paint only, no broadcasting or spraying of any kind, to be painted on buckthorn, honeysuckle, etc stumps.

Leafhead Level 8 July 4, 2018
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I live on sand, have made soil from mulch and compost which gives me a great base, but it lacks trace elements, so have to add them which I do in soluble form. Spray is the only solution I have found to citrus leaf miner, all other pests are controlled naturally, and we just don't plant things like cabbages as teh grubs and snails would have a field day.

Rugglesby Level 8 July 4, 2018
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I get in there and weed and go after the bigger bugs by hand. I have a huge compost heap-about 8x8 feet and about 2.5 feet high. My dogs help me with it-they're always digging in it. Saves me having to turn it. I will use some chemical fertilizer when I have to, but thats kinda rare, I usually make my own. College chem 121 wasn't a total waste🙂 I try to use natural pesticides when I can. BT is usually my go to.

EricJones Level 8 July 4, 2018
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Organic whenever possible. ♥ Food definitely.

CaroleKay Level 8 July 4, 2018
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I have a worm box in the pantry and a compost bin in the yard. I never use anyhtingicides.

When are you going to share the recipes for your "worms kept in the pantry"?

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Heirloom seeds and pesticide free...yep. (I do use essential oils and other plants to keep the uggy buggies away)

That’s great I hope to get to that point soon. I haven’t used any pesticides in 2 years

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