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:Brushing your teeth with a twig, Kenyan styleGrapes againLiving Soil FilmVideo of nectarines, peaches and plums grafted onto my Chickasaw plumHand Operated Coconut Sheller 3 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post Garden Beds, February 2020 next post Repelling Cutworms with Ashes Related Articles Five Easy To ID Florida Edible Wild Mushrooms August 21, 2015 Tipi Yam Trellis May 11, 2018 And so God made a farmer February 5, 2013 Comment of the Week on Composting Meat August 23, 2019 7 Ways to Feed Your Garden for Free... October 28, 2019 The Untold Secret to Gardening Success May 23, 2023 Using Seaweed Fertilizer in the Garden March 14, 2018 How to Germinate Sea Beans July 29, 2016 A romantic mulberry story and a sort-of food... April 16, 2016 A Giant Mango Tree January 17, 2018 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.