Homemade Garden Elixirs for Organic Garden Care

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Welcome to Buckeye Bloomstead! In this video, we share our top homemade elixirs for organic garden care. Discover effective, natural solutions to manage pests, nourish your plants, and keep your garden thriving without the use of harsh chemicals. From Neem Oil Elixirs to Marseille Soap solutions, these recipes are designed to be safe for your plants, beneficial insects, and the environment.
    A Few of the Elixirs Featured:
    Neem Oil Elixir: Ideal for combating aphids and other pests on plants and trees.
    Marseille Soap Solution: A natural insecticide perfect for dealing with soft-bodied insects.
    Garlic and Onion Spray: A potent mixture for deterring a variety of garden pests.
    Epsom Salt Plant Booster: Enhances plant growth with a magnesium boost.
    DIY Compost Tea: Boost your garden's fertility with this nutrient-rich solution.
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  • @Heidi-Beth
    @Heidi-Beth Před měsícem

    New sub 🌿 Did I miss how to kill ants? I have tried a few different things. So far, nothing has worked. This isn't to remove them from plants but from my walkway.
    Are you by any chance in Ohio?

    • @BuckeyeBloomstead
      @BuckeyeBloomstead  Před měsícem

      Hi Heidi, yes, we are in Ohio. Are you also in Ohio? That is where our channel name comes from. If you are from Ohio, you are familiar with the Buckeye. :) In regard to your question about Ants, I hear you about the ants. Ants can be a friend and foe in the garden. We are going to feature the issue of ants in another video on Garden Elixirs like we just released. However, so you do not have to wait, here is how e control ants in those areas we dont want them in. Keep in mind, you also need to control aphids, since aphids release a chemical for lack of a better word that Ants love. They work hand in hand in the garden. The ants protect them in a way because the aphids help provide them with what they want. Food.
      Here's a safe and effective way to control ants in specific areas of your garden without eliminating them entirely:
      Natural Ant Control with Diatomaceous Earth:
      Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a non-toxic, natural substance that can help control ant populations without harming your plants. DE works by damaging the exoskeletons of ants, causing them to dehydrate and die. To use diatomaceous earth effectively:
      Application: Sprinkle a thin layer of food-grade DE around the base of plants and along ant trails where you don't want ants to go. Ensure the soil is dry when you apply it, as DE is less effective when wet.
      Reapplication: Reapply after rainfall or watering once the soil has dried out to maintain its effectiveness​​​​.
      Additional Natural Deterrents:
      Citrus Peels: Place citrus peels around the base of your plants. The strong scent repels ants without harming your garden. You can also use citrus-infused water for a similar effect​​.
      Cinnamon and Coffee Grounds: Sprinkling cinnamon or used coffee grounds in areas with ant activity can deter ants due to their strong odors, which ants dislike​​​​.
      Controlling Aphids:
      Since ants often farm aphids for their sugary secretions, reducing aphid populations can also help control ants. Introduce natural predators like ladybugs or use insecticidal soap to manage aphid populations​​.
      By using these methods, you can manage ant populations in problem areas of your garden without harming beneficial insects or the overall ecosystem. Always observe and identify the specific ant issues in your garden to apply the most effective control methods. I hope this is helpful Heidi. Thank you for watching our videos and taking the time to comment. Debbie :)