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. Share this post!FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestRelated posts:SilverFire Hunter ReviewA Back to Eden ReviewStaggering Crops to Extend Your HarvestsTouring My Old Food Forest in North FloridaShe Built a Simple Compost Bin from Pallets 3 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post Garden Beds, February 2020 next post Repelling Cutworms with Ashes Related Articles 7 Ways to Feed Your Garden for Free... October 28, 2019 A Homemade Mahogany Bedside Table & Garden Hacks July 26, 2018 Easy-to-Build Modernist Cinder Block Bookshelves… That Actually Look... April 12, 2016 Installing the First Bed in the N.O.G.R.A.S.S. Garden! January 22, 2021 Sprouting Apricot Pits September 20, 2016 Rock January 17, 2019 She Built a Simple Compost Bin from Pallets October 23, 2019 A Quick Tour Through the Gardens December 2, 2020 Do you have an illegal garden? January 16, 2014 The Lord Humungus Interviews Me on Basically Everything February 6, 2016 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 Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.
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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.