Great info! Thanks! I was wondering if this would also kill off a squash bug problem, if you have any ideas on that I'd really appreciate it, they destroyed my zucchini and cucumber plants last year and nothing I tried worked.
I have heard that neem oil is very effective but not safe for pregnant or nursing moms. We personally haven’t used it because of having little ones for the last several years. We will be looking into it though 😊
@@GoshenFarmandGardens Thank you! It smells horrid but I’ve used it in my chaos garden (flowers put wherever for pollinators) and it seems to help. Apparently, my tomatoes have blight so I’ll be needing something to treat that asap.
You could use Tulle, its cheap, non toxic, doesn't rot in the sun. You could also if not already tried, use diatomaceous earth, FOOD GRADE. ty tc GREAT VID, AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS.
Cayenne Pepper, Yep I'll add that to my mix. I propagate Coconut plants for our Island, and in the shade tent I have been over run with white fly and mealy bugs. I have been treating them with Neem Oil, washing up liquid, and baking soda which seems to work, but I would get a little pleasure out of giving the critters a little heat.... LoL. For small plots adding some isopropyl alcohol to the mix also strips off the waxy covering of the critters. Way too expensive for spraying rows of coconuts....
I appreciate this video and the recipe, but considering all of your bra sakkas are grown in the same bed, I'm kind of confused why you didn't just build something to hold netting so that all of this could have been avoided in general. Again I'm really glad that it seems to be working for you, but wouldn't of waiting the pests be preferable because it frees up your time to tackle other beds with issues that can't be prevented?
Thank you for the video. You just reassured me that my ferment will work. I fermented cyan pepper and mix it with my JWA (homemade soap), and essential oils usually peppermint. Mixed in the soap. Tip for healthy soil: is a Jadam method. Called - JMO (Jadam micro organisms). Check out my indoor medicinal garden you'll see the results from using both practices.
Awesome, i am so glad i found yalls channel. Your gardens are beautiful
You may wish to clarify. First you suggest 1 teaspoon. As you're mixing you suggest 1 tablespoon. At the end you mention not going over 1 teaspoon.
Thank you!! I 'm about ready to give up.I have a flower garden& getting so frustrated!!
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Is it 1 tbsp of soap to 32 oz of hot water or 1 teaspoon .? and then half teaspoon cayenne or half tablespoon/?
Sorry for the mix up in the video. 1 TSP of soap, 1/2 TSP cayenne and 32 oz water.
@@GoshenFarmandGardens appreciate ya!
I just ordered one
Thank you for the recipe!!! I was thinking of smoking them out! You must have been reading my mind. Thanks again!!
Looking great
Always like your video
Thank you 🙏❤️
Always focus on growing healthy soil, everything else will follow 🤗
Evidence of what is seen above, is evidence of what is not seen below 🤗
So true
But doesnt chemtrails and acid rain keep ruining that soil?
@@yfdz6959 LOL 🤣 stop drinking the Kool-Aid.
@@natureboy6410 i have a greenhouse. Bit how to grow the plants without use tap water and how to clean the soil
Can you use regular dish soap and permanent tea to cool down?
Im going to try this with my thrips problem. I dont know why but I always get hit with them in my tomato patch (N Dallas TX)
Great video! Thank you. Do you have a pepper maggot problem? If so how do you deal with it? We lost our whole harvest last year a 4 by 16 bed.
Great info! Thanks! I was wondering if this would also kill off a squash bug problem, if you have any ideas on that I'd really appreciate it, they destroyed my zucchini and cucumber plants last year and nothing I tried worked.
Thanks! We actually have a video coming out this week about Diatomaceous Earth which kills pests with exoskeletons.
Hii! Thank you for your content! Will this taste gross and deter like squirrels and stray cats? (I'm in the city)
Hey there! I’ve seen a similar mix of neem oil and liquid soap. Could this maybe be added to the cayenne and Castile to give it more of a “punch”?
I have heard that neem oil is very effective but not safe for pregnant or nursing moms. We personally haven’t used it because of having little ones for the last several years. We will be looking into it though 😊
@@GoshenFarmandGardens Thank you! It smells horrid but I’ve used it in my chaos garden (flowers put wherever for pollinators) and it seems to help. Apparently, my tomatoes have blight so I’ll be needing something to treat that asap.
Thank you. I just purchased the peppermint soap.
Does the remedy need applying hot, or is that just to initially dissolve the cayane?
Just initially to make sure everything mixes well.
@@GoshenFarmandGardens Thank you.
What type of soap is that ? I don't think it's available in New Zealand. Is it a dishwashing liquid ?
It’s a Castile soap. We use Dr Bronners. Hopefully you can find something that works!
You could use Tulle, its cheap, non toxic, doesn't rot in the sun. You could also if not already tried, use diatomaceous earth, FOOD GRADE. ty tc GREAT VID, AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS.
I use bug netting. They love cannabis too.
I have had slugs eat at the leaves, so far the only pest. What other pest/pests should I look out for?
Cayenne Pepper, Yep I'll add that to my mix. I propagate Coconut plants for our Island, and in the shade tent I have been over run with white fly and mealy bugs. I have been treating them with Neem Oil, washing up liquid, and baking soda which seems to work, but I would get a little pleasure out of giving the critters a little heat.... LoL. For small plots adding some isopropyl alcohol to the mix also strips off the waxy covering of the critters. Way too expensive for spraying rows of coconuts....
I appreciate this video and the recipe, but considering all of your bra sakkas are grown in the same bed, I'm kind of confused why you didn't just build something to hold netting so that all of this could have been avoided in general. Again I'm really glad that it seems to be working for you, but wouldn't of waiting the pests be preferable because it frees up your time to tackle other beds with issues that can't be prevented?
*brassicas... lol
Great video! Will try if I need to. Subbed too.👍🐛
Thank you for the video. You just reassured me that my ferment will work. I fermented cyan pepper and mix it with my JWA (homemade soap), and essential oils usually peppermint. Mixed in the soap.
Tip for healthy soil: is a Jadam method. Called - JMO (Jadam micro organisms). Check out my indoor medicinal garden you'll see the results from using both practices.
Do you have an email I can contact you? Your website is not working.
You can also find our email on the about section of our TH-cam channel.
Even bugs don’t like Brussel sprouts! Not my favorites.