There are many uses for garlic and its herbs, but they are not limited to just cooking.
Even Soviet gardeners used garlic to fight pests. Aphids and caterpillars often bother gardeners.
Some suck the juice out of plants, while others turn the leaves into a "sieve." To get rid of the ubiquitous pests, you can prepare a natural remedy.
The residue from making juice and other garlic waste are used to control aphids and caterpillars.
To do this, pour the squeezed juice into a bottle, add some water and close tightly. Infuse the remedy for 8-10 days.
Then the liquid is filtered and stored in a well-sealed container. The infusion is used to spray plants that are attacked by aphids and caterpillars. Use 20-25 g of infusion per 10 liters of water.
To increase the effectiveness of the product, add a little laundry soap.