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Natural pest control indoors and out
By THE HERB COMPANION
June/July 2008


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Spring Cleaning for Pots and Flats

Sanitation is key to fighting plant pests and diseases in the garden and greenhouse. After herbalists Tina Marie Wilcox and Susan Belsinger move plants outdoors in late spring, they wash used pots and flats in soapy water spiked with antibacterial essential oils, such as tea tree or thyme, then rinse them in a 10 percent bleach solution.

Beat Kitchen Bugs with Bay

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A Spicy Plant Spray to Keep Bugs Away

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Repel Ants with Herbs

If you have ants in outdoor places you don’t want them, try using a strong concentration of vetiver essential oil in a carrier oil, such as almond or olive oil. After sprinkling 2 tablespoons of premixed vetiver in almond oil inside her ant-plagued mailbox, Tina Marie Wilcox found hundreds of dead ants in the box the next day. "Six months later, my mailbox had no trace of ants … and my mail was pleasantly scented with vetiver oil," Wilcox says. Note: This mixture can stain, so be sure to use only in outdoor areas, and keep it out of children’s reach.


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