tobacco dust alterative pesticide
I have been using tobacco dust residue from a local manufacturing
facilty as a natural ferilizer in my pumpkin patch. The nitrogen and rotting nutrients were great but I noticed very little bug bites and insects eating the leaves and stems. Researching the internet I have found organic gardeners us the tobacco dust for the nicotine use. Its a natural insecticide repellant. I have found after researching the matter online just add a teaspoon of tobacco dust,teaspoon if black pepper and add water and a few drops of liquid soap in a 20 oz bottle of water and spray on home and garden plants for a insecticide and fertilizer. Please search online for tobacco dust and its uses in your gardening. I am offering tobacco dust for 2 dollars a lb. add shipping charges by going to usps.com for calculating shipping charges. Michael keen 126 happy acres ln Jamestown Ky 42629 |
tobacco dust alterative pesticide
"bizbee" wrote in message
ink.net... ummm... I'm curious about the "organic" thing, since tobacco itself is one of the most highly pesticide sprayed crops in existence....? The original poster was a spammer. They're not likely to reply to you. And they probably confuse no-synthetic pesticides with organic, not certified organic. -S |
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