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Question on Tobacco Tea
"McGerm" wrote in message
The video was part of a Jerry Baker's Master Gardener series... It was presented as something you just do as regular maintenance; as a Best Practice in landscape care. His premise appears to be that stopping diseases and insect problems before they start by using safe non-toxic preventative care, is better than reactively treating once a problem appears. Eeeew. This person sounds like they belong to the "Nuke it till it Glows" Brigade. If you start on this journey, you will always have to do it all the time as you will kill all the good insects in your garden and if you stop the nasties arrive and may do a lot of damage before the natural predators can build up their numbers to counteract them. If you garden organically, you might occasionally have problems but the goodies and the baddies generally balance each other out (and it's less work). |
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