Your green garden paradise can be threatened by unwanted guests – aphids, mites, caterpillars and other pests that feed on your plants. Fortunately, experienced gardeners have learned a secret weapon that is readily available and completely safe for the environment. This miracle weapon is the aromatic wormwood, a natural insecticide that can banish pests from your garden in no time.
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Preparation of the effective solution with wormwood
To benefit from the properties of wormwood, you will need a few stalks of the plant. Pour 1 liter of hot water over them and let the liquid soak throughout the day. Then strain the solution and add another 1 liter of clean water.
How to apply wormwood insecticide
It is best to use the solution to spray the plants in the evening or in the morning if the weather is dry and cloudy. This method is effective both in pest control and in preventing future infestations. Spraying should be done at 7-10 day intervals to ensure constant protection of your plants.
Aphids in the garden? Try the only home remedy that will drive them away
Take care of the health and beauty of your plants using the natural solution called wormwood insecticide. This will allow you to drive away aphids and other pests that may invade your garden. Thanks to its aroma and properties, wormwood is the ideal companion for any gardener who wants to enjoy a protected and rich harvest.
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