

Yes BER. Amish trick is to spray the tomatoes with milk - any dairy milk. It can be old or spoiled. The calcium in the milk is a rapid solution. It is also supposed to stop fungus problems too.
Yes BER. Amish trick is to spray the tomatoes with milk - any dairy milk. It can be old or spoiled. The calcium in the milk is a rapid solution. It is also supposed to stop fungus problems too.
LOL. Musk calls someone else a liar?
Amish trick. Spray your tomatoes with milk. The calcium stops blossom end rot. Spraying milk is also effective against many tomato fungus.
Japanese beetles are welcome at my garden. I need a few every year to keep the milky spore active. I put it on my lawn many years ago and only see a handful every year since. Beetle traps are great for increasing Japanese beetle populations - they are attracted to the traps and many fall to the ground and lay their eggs. Japanese beetles also attract moles and skunks.
A nearby town had a mole problem - the moles were eating beetle grubs in lawns - homeowners used poison peanuts to get rid of the moles - boom, BIG skunk invasion.
Squash bugs are a plague. Spray them with insecticidal soap or a mixture of dawn dish washing liquid. They will die virtually on contact. Planting varieties that those bugs hate is a good solution.