Organic Gardening Tips for Better Health!

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Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Flor (Aurora, USA/Philippines)
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Yes! Apple cider vinegar is also important for opening a stagnant plant bud like in roses. I tried it and it worked perfect. I tried mixing 2 teaspoons in a 5 glasses of water and watered it to my potted plants specially when the soil is fresh just brought from the market. You can do it once every 6 months.


Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by Gretchen (Wheeling, WV) on 10/25/2008
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My friend uses blackstrap molasses to keep the bugs off his fruit trees. He said in early spring he paints the base of the tree up to about 12 inches high and he never has to spray his trees and he does not have bugs! He said he would repeat the procedure in June. He said his apples and peaches were great. He learned it from his grandfather.



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