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Insects. I like to use more natural methods to get rid of greenfly and other pesky insects. Squashing them with rubber gloves works, but is a bit time consuming. If you do have to spray plants, use something more natural such as water infused with garlic, or even soapy water works. -- Mary Ashington

Subject: Insecticides:- Try this, it's worked for me. Boil a whole bulb of cut up garlic until its soft. Put it into a gallon of water and add 1 tablespoon of biodegradable Detergent. Let it sit for a day, then strain and spray. Also, planting parsley around your roses will help keep aphids away. Anon

Pesky Cats: Unwanted cats can be kept out the garden by sprinkling pepper in the garden. Citrus fruit peel is supposed to work as well. – Anne Johns.

Moles: Stick open bottles into the middle of molehills to deter moles, as the sound of wind blowing over the empty bottle tops will scare the moles away. – Anne Johns.

Slugs and Snails:To keep slugs away from sensitive plants sprinkle eggshells around them. Ash and grit are also supposed to be effective. Sprinkle slugs with salt to kill them. It is also possible to trap slugs using containers in the ground that have some beer in the bottom. Empty grapefruit halves work as well. Vaseline smeared around plant pots stops slugs getting to the plants inside. – Rosalind Edmunds.

Subject: Pest Removal... Pour some grits on the ant hill.... when the ants take the stuff and eat it, it expands and kills them -- PsiQueue(at)aol.com

Flowers.

Azaleas. My azaleas like a bit of white wine vinegar added to their water every so often.They also like used teabags as fertilizer. -- Anon.

Roses. My rose plants love old banana skins placed around their bottoms as fertilizer. -- Anna Davis 

Sweet Peas: Pinch off the tendrils to improve the flowering capacity -- Vanessa Echols.

Fuchsias: Bury your fuchsia’s in the winter to protect them from the frost. --Vanessa Echols.

Vegetables.

Save some seeds from small red peppers and plant two or three seeds at a time in yogurt pots.  When they are a couple of inches high repot in a medium sized plant pot. You will soon have an attractive indoor plant - and a supply of chillies -- Simon Spicer

Leeks. I find my leeks grow better when you add a bit of soot to their soil. I've also heard that they also like heavy beers like stout to drink as well, but I'm a bit skeptical myself. -- D Jenkins, Cardiff

Cucumbers: Avoid watering with cold or chlorinated water, leave the water standing for a few hours. Keep a container for water in your greenhouse -- V E Webb

Keep cucumbers dry at the point that they emerge from the ground to avoid "Collar Rot" -- V E Webb

Subject: A couple of tips....  Hi there webmaster of hints n tips, here's a couple of tips for those involved with hydroponics.
1) A video on setting up a hydroponics system http://www.1-hydroponics.co.uk/video.htm 
2) General hydroponics tips http://www.1-hydroponics.co.uk/top-tips.htm 
Best Regards,  Duane.  "Duane Roberts"   21 Sep 2005

Links:

  Very useful houseplant resource website. www.plantoasis.com

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