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Replied
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scouser999
on
05-Nov-2009
15:03
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50%
Milk
&
50%
Water,
gets
aphid
off
roses.
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Replied
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wendyd
on
05-Nov-2009
15:11
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Hi
rickeets,
I
have
a
twin
tub
washing
machine
&
have
always
used
the
left
over
water
to
spray
my
indoor
&
outdoor
plants,
works
fantastic
on
roses,
if
they
have
aphids.
Don't
spray
the
flowers
on
any
of
the
plants
though.
Costs
nothing.
Got
the
tip
off
a
natural
ways
to
gardening
show
years
ago.
Wendy.
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Replied
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rickeets
on
05-Nov-2009
15:50
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1973754)
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this
is
also
to
keep
bugs
off
my
vegetables
as
well.
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Replied
by
kindersuprise
on
05-Nov-2009
16:36
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try
companion
planting
ie
one
type
of
plant
benefits
the
other.
Marigolds
are
good
for
this.
Chemical
sprays
only
get
into
the
dirt
and
contaminate
your
soil.
Try
natural.
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Replied
by
rickeets
on
05-Nov-2009
16:48
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1973861)
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i'll
try
the
milk
and
water.
cheers
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Replied
by
bulkbabe
on
05-Nov-2009
18:16
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1974001)
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NONE
C&D
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Replied
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piratepete
on
05-Nov-2009
18:40
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On
second
thoughts,
maybe
not
suitable
for
indoors.
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Replied
by
rickeets
on
05-Nov-2009
19:36
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i
suppose
i
could
use
AGENT
ORANGE
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Replied
by
piratepete
on
05-Nov-2009
20:04
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1974137)
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Don't
get
it
on
your
skin,
rickeets
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