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| Hi there,
I'm new around here (and brand spankin' new to roses too!) so I hope this isn't too much of a newbie post :P... I was googling about companion plants for spider mites as my Pink Pet seems to be under attack from the pesky things. Apparently "Mary Jane" suffers a lot from spider mites because the first three search results were from websites alllll about it lol. Any way, I found this list of companion plants for repelling spider mites and other pests (I don't know half of these bugs myself lol, but maybe someone will find this info useful!): * garlic - aphids, cowpea curculio, flea beetles, japanese beetles, mexican been leaf beetles, root maggots, spider mites and squash vine borers
Sooooo.....have any of you had success with planting any of these said plants near your roses? Pink Pet is currently in a pot in my screen enclosure. I figure if this does work I could just put chives or something in a pot next to her? Any feedback is welcomed! Thanks in advance! |
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| First thing you need to know is that plants get aphids. Fortunately, the remedies are easy: - Squish, perhaps protecting your fingers with a tissue; - wash off w/ a harsh water spray; - and apply direct hits of insecticidal soap, diluted according to label directions. When it comes to companion planting, some gardeners swear by such groupings while others don't. Overall, the best strategy for all plants, whether in the ground or containers, is to put the right plant in the right place, then provide the right follow-up care. Let's take that apart: Have fun w/ your plants. |
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| Thank for starting thread with some information related to Spider Mites. It would be a great help to newbie. Thanks for the post. |
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- Posted by maplerbirch 4 (My Page) on Fri, Mar 22, 13 at 9:35
| Perhaps this is a subject for a new thread, but do lady bugs eat spider mites? I found them living as a companion to my rose bush all last season. |
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- Posted by mimosamonster none (My Page) on Mon, May 6, 13 at 19:33
| i dont see lady bugs go after spider mites to get rid of the spider mites, the MOST effective thing i have ever found is simple castile soap and olive oil in a sprayer bottle. |
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| mimosamonster - what is the ratio for the castille soap and olive oil? 1:1 ? Do you dilute at all? |
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- Posted by mimosamonster 9 (My Page) on Sat, May 11, 13 at 0:11
| oh yeah... i use the soap flakes off a bar of soap(i use dr bronners which i think you can get at publix still) ... couple of tablespoons in a sprayer..... maybe more if they seem like they are more durable...a few tablespoons of oil as well. just make sure to test a small part of the plant before going all in. for the most part you should know by the next day if the spray is too strong. |
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