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March 1, 2016 | #1 |
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Diatomaceous Earth Usage?
I'm bound and determined to keep critters off of my plants this year (all of them, not just the tomatoes), so I bought a big bag of diatomaceous earth to help me do so. How do I use this stuff most effectively on my garden (which is all in containers as I live in an apartment) as a pest preventative? Most of the containers are SWC but not all, and the patio has to look tidy or I hear about it from the office. Do I just sprinkle it on the top of the potting mix, around the base of the pot, on the plants, or what?
Here's the kind I got, it's a 4 lb bag and it's OMRI certified:
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March 1, 2016 | #2 |
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It depends on what kind of critters you are dealing with. It's not effective when it is wet, so take account of that when applying to the top of soil.
To deal with foliar pests you can dust the plant with it, some people mix it with water in a spray bottle and spray the plant and let it dry. It washes off easily in rain, so it has to be reapplied. |
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Wear dust mask it is like tiny razor blades.
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I was considering using this to deter slugs, but I haven't bought any yet.
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Sluggo and beer traps work great though! |
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As RayR mentioned, you can dissolve it in water and apply it. Just make sure you put it through some cheesecloth or a sock or a coffee filter, otherwise it will clog up your sprayer. Very effective this way. If it rains you have to reapply.
BT works well on the guys you mentioned. And Aphids, well, they're just awful. Neem/DE/soap/oil all can help control them, you just have to do it over and over. This might help: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7404.html |
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Ya, I had that indoors this winter on some seedlings. Lost 4 dwarf tomato seedlings, another 4 are looking like they are making comeback after I wiped out the aphids. Yellow sticky traps help a great deal in catching the flyers. |
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Any word on the reflective mulch? They always say do not use in southern states, I bet it could help you guys up north. I like the fact that you deny them their favorite hiding spots. No more Mr. Nice Guy, I'm going the Met52 route. Whiteflies and aphids are a constant threat down here, and I'm done dancing with them. Time for parasitization and death by fungus. Die vermin! |
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I do use Bt in the form of mosquito dunks in my watering cans, that really helped me with fungus gnats last year but I can't remember if the aphids came before or after I started using it. I do remember insecticidal soap did nothing against those aphids once they took hold of my pepper plants. That's why I'm hoping using the DE before I even see anything will help keep them away altogether.
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