penny1960, post: "see that small sting will stop my heart I carry a epi pen when I am outside"
x2 my head is on a swivel when I'm outside.
x2 my head is on a swivel when I'm outside.
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That's a great idea! Where do you find citronella plants? Hubs uses the deet, but I won't. I've become very leery about all the chemicals in products. I don't use fingernail polish anymore, either, because I heard the chemicals sink through your nails. I've yet to go completely organic (like natural laundry soap, cleaners, etc.), but I'm going in that direction. Would love to have some natural skeeter repellant (because of all the lakes in MN, there's a joke that the mosquito is the state bird - lol).CapricornFarm: "I use Cedarcide every day. Don't like to use DEET."
Fortunately we only have occasional skeeters but the black flies are annoying, not northwoods annoying, but bad enough. We grow lemongrass, lavender and citronella plants in our herb gardens around the house and that seems to keep them off the porch. We'll rub some crushed citronella leaves on neck and arms before heading out to the back 30 and it seems to work good enough that we can lay off the deet. Works decent for deerflies too. Effects last about 2-4 hours.
I know what you mean - here in MN the last month has been unusually cool. I absolutely LOVE it, and most of our crops don't seem to mind, but the pumpkins/winter squash are growing very slowly. I'm thinking it's not as warm as they would like. They survived being transplanted, but I don't think I'm going to get any fruit because it's not warm enough for them, and they're way behind. So bummed!Ya'll here complaining about the heat... Well I have a cold problem! It's been so cold that my tomatoes won't ripen! Wish I had your problems....!
Pulled a couple of too close carrots today. They're VERY orange and bright and happy looking. The basil had to be topped as it was blooming again. Brought in another bundle of beans and a zucchini. Also a few more tomatoes, of the few that are getting ripe.
I like Cedarcide for insect repellent. I put it on in the morning every day. Helps repel all sorts of bugs, i think it works better than deet. I should buy stock.That's a great idea! Where do you find citronella plants? Hubs uses the deet, but I won't. I've become very leery about all the chemicals in products. I don't use fingernail polish anymore, either, because I heard the chemicals sink through your nails. I've yet to go completely organic (like natural laundry soap, cleaners, etc.), but I'm going in that direction. Would love to have some natural skeeter repellant (because of all the lakes in MN, there's a joke that the mosquito is the state bird - lol).
I will trade you. All my plants except peppers and tomatoes got eaten by some varmint. They just go from green filled raised beds to brown ones over night. I have never seen the culprit but would fill it full of lead. I spent a small fortune on boards and fencing and seeds and now i am back to bare dirt. I have lots of weeds left outside the beds, lol. Now i have invested in a solar fence charger. Hope to add a third ring of wire around the garden this evening. Disregard the bed on the left. Only plants there are in pots. I never dug that bed so only weeds in it.I know what you mean - here in MN the last month has been unusually cool. I absolutely LOVE it, and most of our crops don't seem to mind, but the pumpkins/winter squash are growing very slowly. I'm thinking it's not as warm as they would like. They survived being transplanted, but I don't think I'm going to get any fruit because it's not warm enough for them, and they're way behind. So bummed!