another molasses tip: cabbage moth
While doing a web search on the application of molasses to gardening,
I came across this home remedy from the UK for white cabbage moths. URL: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/showthread.php?t=78354 Here's the essential text (I've incorporated the author's correction): __________________________________________________ _______________ Mix a tablespoon of molasses in 1 litre of warm water and let cool.. spray every week or every 2 weeks as required for white cabbage moth..they hate it..and I think it would be good soil conditioner as well if any drops on your soil.. It works for me...but gotta do it before white butterfly lays eggs...otherwise you might have to use the 2 finger method and squash grubs for your garden birds.. "nutNhoney" wrote in message ... To the kind soul who posted the tip for spraying members of the cabbage family with a molasses solution, thank you so much. Today, I noticed a white moth hovering around my brussel sprouts. I quickly made up a solution of molasses and rushed back to the garden to spray. The moth did not land! It seemed to be repelled by the molasses. I sprayed the broccoli too for good measure. I think I will spray again for the next few days. If it keeps the cabbage caterpillars off, I will be so happy. Thanks again! __________________________________________________ _______________ -- John Savage (news address invalid; keep news replies in newsgroup) |
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