Videos The Tomato Death March Continues by David The Good February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 written by David The Good February 7, 2020February 7, 2020 We press on! I have plans to make things better. Stay tuned. Related posts:300-Year-Old Food ForestNew Videos and NewsTesting Out the Stihl Brush Cutter Buzzsaw BladeThe Marvels of the Rainforest: Cecropia, Insects and Ganoderma Mushrooms!A Tour of Ye Olde Garden Lot 3 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post Garden Beds, February 2020 next post Repelling Cutworms with Ashes Related Articles An Excellent No-Dig Garden Demonstration July 15, 2017 Two Blue Watermelon Videos February 22, 2018 How to Start Pomegranates from Seed the EASY... June 11, 2019 Final Video of 2020! And a South Florida... December 30, 2020 YouTube Top 10 Countdown Pt. I February 1, 2016 Rice Terraces of the Philippines December 14, 2018 A Self-Watering Grow Bag Grow System December 18, 2014 Crash Gardening, Episode 2: Easy Florida Fruit Trees May 13, 2014 New Video Incoming August 23, 2022 The Untold Secret to Gardening Success May 23, 2023 3 comments The Tomato Death March Continues | Best Gardening February 7, 2020 - 10:55 pm […] post The Tomato Death March Continues appeared first on The Survival […] Reply Slightly Salty February 11, 2020 - 9:40 pm Hey David, Are you using the anaerobic compst tea? I use the seaweed/weed brew on every crop, even seedlings and I have found that the bad bugs don’t like it. Perhaps It could repel cutworms aswell. Reply David The Good February 18, 2020 - 1:07 pm I’m not using the tea right now, though I did use some really nasty anaerobic fish slop I made. It’s a good idea. Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. Δ
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Hey David,
Are you using the anaerobic compst tea? I use the seaweed/weed brew on every crop, even seedlings and I have found that the bad bugs don’t like it. Perhaps It could repel cutworms aswell.
I’m not using the tea right now, though I did use some really nasty anaerobic fish slop I made. It’s a good idea.