I am considering putting my mare on some kind of a feed through fly control supplement for this comming insect season. I board her so not every horse in the barn will be on the same thing. I was thinking of just feeding plain old garlic to help reduce the number to fly bites she gets. If I feed her something like Bug Check or just Organic Garlic, will it still help to reduce the flies on her even if the other horses aren't getting it?
Ok, no one has answered the question yet- not all the horses will be on a feed through fly control supplement- will the fly control I feed my mare still be effective even though everybody's not on it?
I think the feed through stuff would only work if they were all getting it because it stops the flies from breeding and hatching in the poo so they'd just do it in the other horses' poo instead.
If you feed garlic it will reduce the bites because it alters the way they smell so they are less attractive to the insects. This definitely works to some extent as we have been using it for years on ours and you can really see the difference if they don't have it.
Does anyone know of an organic way to get rid of cucumber beetles?
The beetles are over-running our cukes,squash and zuchinni! I have noticed that they are even in the fields surrounding our garden. The garden is much too large to net (as I have heard to do), and mulching between and under the plants would be pretty tough to occomplish, also. I was hoping to find an organic, home-remedy spray or something that would keep them away. Thanks for your time!
i used to have this garlic spray, put cloves of peeled garlic into a bottle of water and soak for a day or two then convert to spray bottle! it repellled everything on my veges except the rats
for a project: what is organic vegetable growing and what are the benefits? B+C=b?
This site could help!
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/ghveg.html
how do i grow organic tomatoes ? but not to technically?
ive started growing tomatoes at home with a mixture of soil and compost… is that organic?
This is not the best, but it is a GOOD laymen definition of OG:
"ORGANIC GARDENING – the science and art of gardening by incorporating the entire landscape design and environment to improve and maximize the garden soil's health, structure, texture, as well as maximize the production and health of developing plants without using synthethic commercial fertilizers, pesticides, or fungicides."
http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/organic/2002083353003940.html
organic fruits and vegetables?
I want to grow and organic garden, does anyone have any tips? W?eather, sun light, soil..?
it would be the same as any other garden except you won't be using any chemicals.
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