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wrote on 12 Mar 2007 in rec.food.cooking
hi my name is maria, and i would like to join your group i have a question if anyone can help me. How do you keep insects out of your garden naturally. that would be a gardening question....not a cooking question. |
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hi my name is maria, and i would like to join your group i have a question if anyone can help me. How do you keep insects out of your garden naturally. Whoa, whoa! You aren't registered on www.recfoodcooking.com I don't know how you hacked the system to post your message, but it won't be archived (and many people won't respond to it) as long as you're an unregistered user. You don't have to give your real name or anything, and it's free. I can understand why you might not want to give them your IGA discount card number, but you can always get an extra card from IGA just for that purpose, and not give them the number on your "real" card. (Of course, that's dishonest, but there's no way you're ever going to get caught and let's just say it wouldn't surprise me if there were people around here who did exactly that. :-) |
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On Mar 13, 1:48 am, Mark Thorson wrote:
wrote: hi my name is maria, and i would like to join your group i have a question if anyone can help me. How do you keep insects out of your garden naturally. Whoa, whoa! You aren't registered onwww.recfoodcooking.com I don't know how you hacked the system to post your message, but it won't be archived (and many people won't respond to it) as long as you're an unregistered user. You don't have to give your real name or anything, and it's free. I can understand why you might not want to give them your IGA discount card number, but you can always get an extra card from IGA just for that purpose, and not give them the number on your "real" card. (Of course, that's dishonest, but there's no way you're ever going to get caught and let's just say it wouldn't surprise me if there were people around here who did exactly that. :-) Mark, Mark, Mark. I guess it's good to see that you haven't lost your touch. Tormenting newbies, tsk, tsk. LOL. N. |
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garden wrote in message s.com... hi my name is maria, and i would like to join your group i have a question if anyone can help me. How do you keep insects out of your garden naturally. |
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Dave Smith wrote: wrote: hi my name is maria, and i would like to join your group i have a question if anyone can help me. How do you keep insects out of your garden naturally. Look up some sites on organic gardening and pest control. There are a number of different methods. One is to use other insects to eat the pests. For instance, some wasps eat certain caterpillars. Ladybugs eat aphids. Japanese beetles can be trapped by using scent attractants. Some manually kill a number of insects and then pulverize the corpses and spray them on the plants in order to foster bug killing disease. Grubs can be controlled by spreading gritty substances around the bases of the plants, or by setting out bowls with beer that they drink and then drown in. Blowing tobacco smoke at pesky bugs also helps... -- Best Greg |