Many people give up on growing their own vegetables at home because pests ruin their crops. People would rather buy vegetables from the store than deal with pests eating their plants or use harsh chemicals to get rid of them. We searched for an alternative pesticide that allows you to be free from not only garden pests and chemicals, but also free from a guilty conscience due to buying vegetables sprayed with pesticides and transported across the country or even internationally. Transportation and packaging of pesticide-laden produce consumes precious resources that contribute to the warming of our planet. In addition, there is a whole plethora of adverse health effects that have come to be associated with pesticide exposure.
The recipe we found for a natural organic pesticide is safe and easy to make and use at home. Chili peppers, which are known for their spicy taste, also have a chemical in them that has natural pest-warding properties. Combining chili peppers with garlic, onion and ordinary dish soap, we can create a natural alternative to synthetic pesticides that is just as effective.
Using a homemade pesticide in our gardens and even commercial farms will help reduce the volume of toxic chemicals that are seeping into our soil and water, and eventually end up in our bodies. Even before synthetic pesticides existed, farmers learned from nature and used this natural technique to combat problematic pests. The ultimate result is a planet that is cleaner and more sustainable.
On January 10th, 2012 at 2:52 am Randy Said:
Please be aware that some of the suggestions you and others have suggested, including capsacin (pepper spray), can be toxic in small doses to pets and are known contact allergens in humans especially small children.
On April 21st, 2012 at 8:01 am Cheri Said:
Right, Randy, natural pesticides are toxic to children. Pesticides we’re using changes dna components and is causing deformed children. That’s a much better solution don’t you think? NOT!
On May 19th, 2012 at 10:54 am John Liparelli Said:
Good stuff, but act as an adult when you have kids and or pets around. This makes a great teaching moment. JFL
On May 19th, 2012 at 1:57 pm R. Pollock Said:
Guess what ? My mother back in Emmaus, Pa. used to go up the road from our house and collaborate with Rodale in 1942- 1943 when the victory gardens were saving money for us She would make a spray out of the mixture you described, also planted Gardenias around the garden. I was the guy who kept the weeds out. As far as I know that was the start of Organic gardenibg in the U.S..
I understand that the Goverment is interested in spending some money to find the reason for Alzheimers. Maybey they will start with the simple things LIKE PLASTICS.
Thank You,
Bob Pollock