How do you get rid of worms in your plants without hunting them down?
Question:Preferably environment friendly, global warming and all...
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Try using a mix of garlic and crushed onion juice mixed two parts to one if you really dont want to use any ( pesticides) then put juice through a straining material ie a stocking if it seems too much of a hassle try the olde lemon juice first must be fresh not already bottle k
Fart on ur plants lol
What kind of worms? Earth worms are really great for your soil so don't try to get rid of them.
You can usually find a grub "begone" of some kind at the local market (not sure about the environmental friendliness of it.)
If you are more specific about the type of worm I can help you a bit more=)
IF YOU HAVE WORMS IN YOUR SOIL,IT MEANs YOU HAVE EXCELLENT SOIL.LEAVE THE WORMS.
umm, worms r good for plants? /:\
Spray some insecticide that won't hurt your plants
I don't get the global warming reference at all LOL
Earthworms in your plants are GOOD for them. Now, if it is grubs or some other type of worm, that is a different story, but I'm assuming you mean earthworms and you actually want to encourage them in your garden and plants. They loosen up the soil and add nitrogen to it, both of which are good for plants.
Seriously, try soaking a bunch of tobacco (cover it all in alcohool) - not the cigarette type, that rustic one like the one cowboys used to smoke - in alcohool (the one proper for consumption), seal it shut and let it rest for about a week... Shake it every now and then... Use a piece of thin cloth and separate all the liquid from the mix, you will use it later dilluted 50/50 with water... Spray it on your plants twice a week, but don“t overdo it...
Use " Seven Dust " its safe and works great.
seven dust works
These are cutworms your talking about..get some sevin spray that attaches to your water hose and dispenses the proper amount of chemicals automatically..here is a picture of it..walmart and any other place handles garden supplies will have it
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