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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Organic Pest Control Part 1

We have a very important series going on at Mary's Heirloom Seeds.  We have received MANY emails asking about Organic Pest Control Options.  Not all of these options work for everyone.  Enjoy!




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Do you have pesky bugs in the garden that eat your veggies and plants before you get to enjoy them?  
How about bugs in the house?  
We have a Safe and Non-Toxic Solution!
Using Diatomaceous Earth for Non-Toxic, Natural Pest Control

Last year I offered a workshop for 10 Ways to Avoid Chemicals in Your Garden.  One of my absolute favorite options for non-toxic pest control is  Diatomaceous Earth(DE)

*VERY IMPORTANT*  We ONLY recommend using *FOOD GRADE DE*
There is a huge difference between food grade DE and the stuff used for pools  

Diatomaceous Earth is a natural, organic garden pest control and household insect killer. Diatomaceous Earth kills by physical action, not chemical. It is safe for pets and people. The tiny diatoms scratch off the insect's waxy coating, and dehydrate it. DE kills spiders, roaches, silverfish, ants, fire ants, carpenter ants, bedbugs, lice, mites, earwigs, flies, fleas, box elder bugs, crabs(std), pubic and hair lice, scorpions, crickets and harmful insects. Diatomaceous Earth is used in the home, yard, animal housing, etc. Sprinkle a 2 inch wide border around the foundation of your house to stop insects from entering. 
Diatomaceous Earth kills aphids, white flies, beetles, loopers, mites, snails, slugs, leaf hoppers, and harmful pests. Use Diatomaceous Earth inside your home, greenhouse or outdoors on fruits, vegetables, flowers, grains and grass. Apply Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth up to and including day of harvest.

Tell those garden pests to EAT DIRT!
 
What is Diatomaceous Earth (DE)?  Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. 

How to Apply Diatomaceous Earth to your Veggie Garden:

-Fill a shaker container with diatomaceous earth. Avoid creating dust by using a spoon to transfer the powder to the container. Although diatomaceous earth is non-toxic, you should not breathe the fine dust. Consider wearing a disposable face mask if you will be working with large quantities of the powder or if you have respiratory issues.

-Shake the powder onto the vegetable plants. The best time to do this is in early morning or late evening, when the plants are wet with dew. The moisture helps the dust to adhere to the plant. Diatomaceous earth won't harm insects when it is wet, but it will be effective once it dries. Shake the powder on the vegetables as well as the leaves; the powder can be easily washed off the vegetables prior to consumption. 

-Apply the powder to the garden bed and to the area surrounding the garden. This will keep many crawling insects from even reaching the vegetable plants.

-Pour a thick ring of diatomaceous earth around the base of plants to deter snails, slugs and squash bugs.

**It is not recommended to use on flowers or flowering plants.  Example, Once your tomato plants begin to flower, use only on the stem and soil surrounding the plant. 

And there you have it! Non-Toxic and Natural Pest Control with  
Diatomaceous Earth from   Mary's Heirloom Seeds
***Now Available with Applicator Bottle***
 

"If it came from a plant, eat it; if it was made in a plant, don't. "  - Michael Pollan

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Helpful Links:
 JUNE SEED PLANTING GUIDE FOR THE US

Make Your Own Organic Liquid Fertilizer

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