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Pesticides

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Ianthe, Jun 17, 2005.

  1. Ianthe

    Ianthe Apprentice Gardener

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    The recent tip to use Jeyes Fluid to clean out my greenhouse prompted me to have a look at the RHS guidelines/information on allowed products... and in case it's useful to anyone else here are a couple of links.

    http://www.rhs.org.uk/learning/publications/pubs/garden0503/pesticides2.asp

    Interestingly Jeyes Fluid is allowed as a disinfectant but not as a pesticide :confused:

    This one gives useful information on disposal in England, Scotland and Wales.

    http://www.pesticidedisposal.org/

    Personally I avoid chemicals .. partly as I have animals (dog and cat) and also because I like to grow food and don't want to mutate :D -

    So ... any tips on non-chemical alternatives would be welcomed [​IMG]
     
  2. Fran

    Fran Gardener

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    Good old soap and water - and a brush - hose it down afterwards, and then leave everything open til it drys. Then close everything and let the temperature soar for a week or so.

    I use my greenhouse in the winter for plants - not the summer as its south facing. Heat seems to work for me after a clean out.
     
  3. GardenGerald

    GardenGerald Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello.
    Following on from Frans elbow grease and to enable you all year round use of your greenhouse
    two non chemical alternatives you could use are Garlic juice extracts and Neem oil.
    A simple test to see that no toxic fumes remain, grow some Cress. If it grows it is safe, if after germination it wilts toxic fumes remain.
    Hope this helps.
    Best wishes,
    Gerald.
     
  4. GardenGerald

    GardenGerald Apprentice Gardener

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    The contact number for The Neem People is 01437 764 415. Hope this helps Pete.
    Best wishes,
    Gerald.
     
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