Natural Insecticides for a Vegetable Garden : Vegetable Gardening

Natural Insecticides for a Vegetable Garden : Vegetable Gardening

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Certain natural insecticides are great for use in your very own vegetable garden. Learn about natural insecticides that you can use in your vegetable garden with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both world class restaurants and private dining companies in this free video clip.

Expert: Teca Thompson
Filmmaker: Rudi Rose

Series Description: There are few things more satisfying (and ultimately more delicious) than growing a nice vegetable garden on your own property. Find out what you need to know to successfully start or maintain a vegetable garden with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both world class restaurants and private dining companies in this free video series.

50 Comments

  1. I know shes hot like grease on a fire but has anyone tried it? Stop drueling for 2 seconds and shake off the fire in them loins lol

  2. Hi Teca, short &sweet video. You need to mention what type of bugs it kills. Im Looking for way to kill grasshoppers safely. I have cats that would gladly play with a grasshopper and eat it. I don’t want anything that will harm my cats

  3. Can you pour that court of water with cayenne into a 5 gallon container with a cucumber plant to kill small tiny flies? Or only a small amount at a time?

  4. I have tried the cayenne and even pepper so often and they both clog up spray bottles. I’ve lost about a half dozen good spray bottles that way. 🙄

  5. Has anyone ever tried mashing up jalapeno peppers and their seeds and soaking that mash in water and then watering the plants with said concoction?
    I’m not a farmer but March of this year I planted a corn seed and it started growing and it started producing ears of corn but then it got attacked by bugs and they killed it. What I was thinking about was taking the jalapeno peppers since I have jalapeno peppers growing where I had the corn at and the bugs I’ve not messed with them was to smash up the jalapeno peppers, soak it in water, and then feed it to the corn plant in hopes that it would soak up the spiciness of the jalapeno peppers or whatever is in the jalapeno peppers that the bugs do not want to eat and have it’s own natural pesticide. I hope you understand what I’m trying to say LOL

    Edited to correct grammar 🤣

  6. Finally someone that gives just the information needed, and straight to the point. no waffling, now im going to click that button just above me. Keep up the good work.

  7. Great video! And I agree. My dad crashes very hot chilli peppers and mixes them with water… then it goes into a spray bottle and onto the leaves directly to keep away those annoying little flies that somehow appear from nowhere. It works every time.

  8. Thanks for the short video with complete information. Very professional and efficient. I have an herb garden I need to try these methods on because I don’t want any chemicals. Thanks again.

  9. Cayenne pepper clogged my sprayer. 😡 Probably better to use whole peppers and let them soak for a day or so. Garlic would probably do the same. I’d use whole garlic and strain it into your spray bottle. Just my experience that’s all.

  10. Great video! And I agree. My dad crashes very hot chilli peppers and mixes them with water… then it goes into a spray bottle and onto the leaves directly to keep away those annoying little flies that somehow appear from nowhere. It works every time. 😉

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