thistlebloom
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Haha! That's what I was going to suggest Jim, but didn't want y'all to think I wasn't neighborly....
It was written up in The Organic Gardener back in the 70s-80s. I have used the method a few times for flowering plants, but didn't think I wanted to use it on foodstuffs.I am reaching in the dark recesses of my feeble brain.......it's a looooong trip! I seem to remember reading in an organic magazine once to catch the bugs that are eating your garden and run them through a blender with water so they would liquidfy. Then strain and use the bug juice to spray the plants they are eating. It said it would repel the bugs. I have never done it because I never had enough bad bugs to catch and run them through the blender.
No, no... don't put out JB traps in your yard. Go buy six or eight of them and give one or two each to you neighbors and tell them you got them at a yard sale for like nothing. Offer to set them out for them making sure you put them as far away from your yard as you can. Just make sure the ones you give them to live at least 100 yards away. Then sit back and within a day or two you won't see a JB anywhere in your yard or garden. Works every time.