Herb garden infested. Looking for a non chemical remedy. Help!
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Infested with what? Makes a difference as to type of remedy. More info please!
diluted distilled white or apple cider vinegar does a number on weeds. You say infested, infested with what?
Use a Horticultral soap and apply repeatedly
Try diotomateus earth (DE) powder or a product called Captain Jack's natural pesticide or mix 1 part peroxide to 15 parts water & spray them. All are safe ! Hope this helps!
I like to plant peppermint near everything. I also mix up hot pepper flakes and hot pepper juice and spray. I have also used white vinegar and a few drops of peppermint oil - the kind you could safely ingest.
Shredded irish spring soap,sprinkled in and around garden keeps a host of critters away!