Artichoke Lover
Deeply Rooted
This thread is basically for sharing what new things you learned about gardening and plants it can also include related topics like cooking with the vegetables and fruits you grow in the garden.
WowToday I learned to always check packets of pelleted seeds to make sure the pellets haven’t fallen apart or gotten crushed. I also learned that forget me not seeds are burrs. I may have learned this by spilling the whole packet on myself trying to open it.And lastly I learned to always check seed starting trays for ants even if they’ve only been sitting outside a week. Apparently they thought mine was an awesome place to hibernate and woke up when I brought the tray indoors so now my kitchen is covered in thousands of fire ants so I’m just going to go look for that can of ant spray...
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Thank you! I think the ant spray got most of them. I might try that once I can get the store again lol. It just started icing here so I’m probably stuck until at least Wednesday.Wow
That is awful. We had a few years of tiny ants getting into our homes here. A neighbor gave me a mix that really helped out, I don't know if it will work for your ants.
Peppermint oil, lemon oil, white vinegar and he used washing up liquid but I used liquid soap. Then add water and spray areas where the are and skirting boards. They also hated the cinnamon oil. I add this to my floor cleaning solution.
I'm sorry you're stuck. My neighbor used lemon washing up liquid. If you have this and any oil for now.Thank you! I think the ant spray got most of them. I might try that once I can get the store again lol. It just started icing here so I’m probably stuck until at least Wednesday.
You can sprinkle salt on them to kill them. They basically melt. I don’t have the heart to do it though. I know they just slugs but I just feel bad for some reason.Would this work on slugs?