Garden Girl TV: Natural Insect Control


Patti Moreno the Garden Girl shows you how she controls insects in her garden, by using diatomaceos earth! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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25 Responses to “Garden Girl TV: Natural Insect Control”

  1. sharanprasanth says:

    where is mask?any …
    where is mask?any thing dusty is injurious to health

  2. rayunseitig says:

    We use diatomaceous …
    We use diatomaceous earth before, but be careful about breathing in the dust, the silica it contains is harmfull for the lungs.
    It’s like tiny chards of broken glass. Silica sand is what you use to sandblast, but they wear respirators.

  3. georgecurrysama says:

    one of my dreams is …
    one of my dreams is to have a garden like yours

  4. jes166 says:

    great videos!!!!
    great videos!!!!

  5. kisinzcemm says:

    Diatomaceos earth …
    Diatomaceos earth is bad to inhale so wear a mask ….Asbestos is a naturally occurring too ……DE is approximately 3% magnesium, 33% silicon, 19% calcium, 5% sodium, 2% iron ……….Silicosis (also known as Grinder’s disease and Potter’s rot) is a form of occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust, and is marked by inflammation and scarring in forms of nodular lesions in the upper lobes of the lungs.

  6. kisinzcemm says:

    no it works so …
    no it works so does soap but only till it rains …….slugs I like taking a cup planting in the ground filling in half up with beer do it a dusk Lots of fun and soapy water for the rest of the pest but the slug are the worst …… the beer works great

  7. XXTUCHITXX says:

    u need to buils a …
    u need to buils a rainwater catch…ur poring chlorine on ur olants…also de is made of fossilized diatome, not algae

  8. neibotlai says:

    fantastic ill look …
    fantastic ill look into that thank you

  9. EbolaV1rus says:

    Agreed, her garden …
    Agreed, her garden is superb! She really knows her stuff! I always look forward to her videos =)

  10. EbolaV1rus says:

    Try something …
    Try something that’s called “milky spore disease” it’s a naturally occurring bacterium that is fatal to Japanese beetles. It’s harmless to pets/humans and bees. You apply it to your lawn, and ONE application can last for 10-15 years. Try it! It works fantastic!

  11. EbolaV1rus says:

    Diatomaceos earth …
    Diatomaceos earth is an excellent slug repellent when it is sprinkled around the base of plants. Under a microscope it looks like tiny shards of broken glass. It does have to be reapplied after rain. It slices the bodies of the slugs and they get dehydrated. I only use it at the base of plants. There is a fantastic spray you can make with habanero peppers and garlic.

  12. neibotlai says:

    some metals like …
    some metals like copper i believe give a mild shock to slugs they wont cross the barrier, i also hear that” bran” circled around plants will stop them they dont like to eat bran.

    stay away from things that will kill bee’s for sure. WE NEED BEES and lady bugs in our gardens.. Gardengirl even once a year is not cool if it kills bees…there are better ways im sure…..i liked your idea for having chickens for the jap beetles but the DE that nasty and can’t be organic friendly.

  13. ripples02er says:

    I’m in Central IL, …
    I’m in Central IL, and those SOBs destroyed my grapes last year. I just bought a bottle of Fungicide 3, by Schultz, and tested it out on an unsuspecting japanese beetle. It was AWESOME! 10 minutes later, the beetle was literally falling apart. It’s kind of pricey, but I plan on using it on all of my fruits and vegetables this year. I’ll be looking around for other neem oil-based products that are cheaper.

  14. jovenhatsjr says:

    I was told that …
    I was told that soap is an effective pesticide coz, of borax in as a main ingredient of making soap. That it dehydrates insects too.
    How do you size that up please some info.
    This is jovenhats_jr one of your constant youtube enthusiast

  15. Compacterreacter says:

    its fake. it …
    its fake. it doesn’t work

  16. perkidanman says:

    They sell ones like …
    They sell ones like them in the home depot (or any other home improvement store) gardening section.

  17. mamacita808 says:

    I got to file this …
    I got to file this one in my gardening folder. Since I’m a rookie gardener this will help big time. Thanks for educating us on this one.

  18. neibotlai says:

    so what do you do …
    so what do you do for jap. Beatles?? im in N IL, those little buggers get everywhere! i mean everywhere. i try the garlic-onion-cayenne- soap-flour-pyrethrum, and ive tried combining them together it works but only for a minute. its horrible seeing those beatles invade., ive even tried traps. i refuse to let them get me this year. what do you all suggest? its got to be organic.

  19. xxmugsy says:

    where can i get one …
    where can i get one of those dusters?

  20. peacelovechocolate says:

    Have you tried Neem …
    Have you tried Neem oil? It shouldn’t bother the beneficials, such as ladybugs and pollinators, as long as you spray at dusk. It tends to make the plant unpleasant/repellant to chewing and sucking insects, and also controls some fungals, black spot, powdery mildew, anthracnose and rust. Google around. I spray my transplants before setting out so they don’t get chewed up before they thrive, and use it sparingly when I have more damage than the plants can sustain. Try ‘Surround’ for your apples.

  21. GardenGirltv says:

    It only works on …
    It only works on animals with Exo-Skeletons. Be sure to use a mask though, to protect your lungs from the dust.

    Use egg shells for slugs.

  22. lossunbearable says:

    if it dehydrates …
    if it dehydrates the bugs, won’t it dehydrate the plants (or your animal if you use it on him?) can it be applied to the soil instead? i heard something about copper tape as a deterrent to snails and slugs but haven’t had a chance to try it out myself.

  23. pandral22 says:

    I’d suggest wearing …
    I’d suggest wearing a dust mask while working with DE. I’m not sure what it says on the product label, but it never hurts to check before using anything even when it’s organic in nature.

  24. feralkevin says:

    I love your videos, …
    I love your videos, by the way. Your garden is definitely something to aspire to!

  25. feralkevin says:

    I would also …
    I would also suggest increasing your tolerance for bugs as part of an “integrated pest management” system. Our culture almost always exclusively looks for external solutions, when it’s our mind (or cultural story) that is the biggest reason we’ve poisoned the entire planet.

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