vegetable help?
Posted on | January 24, 2010 | No Comments
hip_n_hapnin_lpn asked:
I planted some jalapeno peppers and the bugs are eating there leaves. Is there a natural insecticide that I can treat them with. Like something out of my cabinet?
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I planted some jalapeno peppers and the bugs are eating there leaves. Is there a natural insecticide that I can treat them with. Like something out of my cabinet?
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There will always be insects and as such there will always be people who wish to keep their space clear of these pesky intruders whether it be inside their home or outside away from their garden, this blog wishes to help you in your endeavors.
