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How do you keep bugs/worms away from tomato plants?

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on Mar 24, 2011 | 37 Views
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  • Darby C Flowery Branch, GA
    Sevin dust kills everything. You just need to put a little on the leaves and be sure to wash them good before you eat.
    on Mar 24, 2011 · Like 0
  • James A Roswell, GA
    Best way is to divert the bugs with other plants such as: Borage, opal basil and marigolds. Dill also makes an excellent trap crop for worms, pick them off the dill by hand. Garlic and chives, as well as anise, coriander, nasturtiums, and petunias are effective companion plants.
    on Mar 24, 2011 · Like 0
  • The Renner Companies Jasper, GA
    Baking soda and tobacco mixed together also make a natural offset without harmful chemicals.
    on Mar 24, 2011 · Like 0

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