1 Tbsp. (15mL) Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap 1 quart (1 L) water I recommend a food-ish scent just in case the plants absorb some of the essential oils. Peppermint, Citrus, and Unscented are all great options. If your water is particularly hard, consider using distilled or filtered so ...
Hi! I’m looking for a product to wash my hands with at the garden sink and recycle the water into my veggies. Can I do that with this soap and do u think the diluted Liq or the full bar would be best? Thank you! July 10, 2023 Reply Lisa Bronner says: Hi Brenda- Our Ca...
These acids damage the outer membrane of soft-bodied insects. With the membrane gone, the pests become dehydrated and die. You can also use a mixture of peppermint castile soap and neem oil for pests, especially spider mites, in your garden. Adding cayenne pepper powder to the mixture will ...
Plant Spray for Bugs: 1 Tbsp. (15 mL) in a quart (1 L) of water. Optional: Add ½ tsp. (1.25 mL) cayenne pepper or cinnamon. Spray plants twice daily in the cool of the day until infestation clears. Castile Soap Spray for Garden Pests Ant Spray (Not on plants): ¼ c. (...