As soon as the sun begins to warm up, hordes of pests appear in the garden, destroying young plants.
Gardeners have no choice but to fight against aphids, ants and slugs, otherwise they can lose up to 90% of the harvest.
Store-bought insect repellents certainly work, but few people would think of flooding their garden with dangerous chemicals.
To the rescue come folk remedies based on natural products that will not harm plants and nature, but will force pests to retreat and crawl away from the beds to a safe distance.
How to deal with pests on the site
In a rainy summer, there is no place to step in the garden from slugs and snails. No less dangerous is the ants, which spread aphids around the site.
Pests are capable of not only destroying young plantings, but also spoiling berries. Cabbage suffers from pest infestations.
On rainy days, chemicals are quickly washed away without providing any benefit.
To get rid of pests, the places where they accumulate are sprinkled with dry mustard, and it is also scattered between the rows. After rain, the procedure is repeated.