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natural fungicides for seedlings and the garden

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Recipe by
Pam Ellingson
Wichita, KS

I have some recipes for natural helpers in the garden that I was asked to post, so here is one of them. More to come

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yield serving(s)
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Ingredients For natural fungicides for seedlings and the garden

  • store bought like "no damp"
  • neem oil
  • ground cinnamon
  • chamomile tea
  • compost tea
  • garlic fungicide
  • horseradish tea
  • apple cider vinegar drench
  • baking soda spray
  • milk and water drench
  • hydrogen peroxide drench

How To Make natural fungicides for seedlings and the garden

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    These "remedies" have not been tested by me. I simply recorded them from the internet for my own information. These are recipes to prevent mold and mildew on seedlings, but may help prevent the same in the garden on fully grown plants also.
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    I LOVE *Neem Oil* which is all organic & all-natural (follow instructions). Spraying with Neem saved my squashes/melons/tomatoes seedlings (This is from the author of the article although I have heard that Neem oil is very effective from several professional gardeners)
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    - Sprinkle ground cinnamon over the surface of the soil & seedlings
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    Spray a weak solution of chamomile tea on the seedlings - Watering or misting with strong chamomile tea
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    Spray with Compost Tea-- Compost soaked in water and strained.
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    Garlic fungicide: several garlic cloves (mash, pan simmered, cooled & spray) Garlic spray acts as an insect deterrent also, encouraging insects to move on to more appetizing plants. Unlike many other types of insecticidal garden sprays, garlic can safely be applied to the leaves of plants. Drop the cloves from an entire bulb of garlic into the blender along with two cups of water, puree until finely blended and set it aside for a day. Then, strain out the pulp, mix the garlic liquid with a gallon of water and add it to a sprayer.
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    Horseradish Tea: 1/2 cup grated horseradish, soaked 24 hours in 8 ounces of water, strained and use this diluted.
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    Apple Cider Vinegar fungicide: 3 Tbs to 1 gallon water
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    Baking Soda spray: 1 Tbs Baking Soda, 2.5 Tb oil, liquid soap (NOT anti-bacterial), 1 gallon water
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    A weak solution of Milk (2 ounces) to Water (18 ounces) which changes the pH and kills mildew/mold
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    Spray a dilute mix of water and hydrogen peroxide 10:1
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    No matter what remember: For Seedlings, don't over water (leave sitting saturated), thin out the seedlings, keep them warm (65°+F),AND make sure that there's air-circulation (a small fan works). It is lack of air movement and too much moisture that supports the mold growth.
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