Whats your preference, I am an organic grower, i dont use sprays, i may use the odd slug trapper early in the season but i tend to use traditional methods, how about you?
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostI try to be organic (I think). I am not religious about it though. If it was a choice of not getting crops or using a spray, then spray it would be.
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I use Glyphosate - only becasue I'd never keep on top of the bindweed otherwise, and "organic" slug pellets. That's the only chemicals I use.
So I guess I'm not organic.Last edited by HeyWayne; 14-07-2009, 12:38 PM.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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As organic as possible here too but have managed never to use any sprays or slug pellets at the lottie since I got it so quite proud of that achievement.
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostI use Glyphosate - only becasue I'd never keep on top of the bindweed otherwise, and "organic" slug pellets. That's the only chemicals I use.
So I guess I'm not organic.
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I don't use any chemicals in the way of sprays, pesticides, weedkillers etc. but I suppose you could say I'm not completely organic as I do use slow release plant food granules sometimes in hanging baskets & they would be classed as a chemical. Perhaps being organic in all other ways though is why I don't always have pristine crops & flowers & lose things to slugs & snails but I'm happier with the 'natural' look & gardening with wildlife rather than against it. If my livelihood depended on what I grew though I might have more of a problem.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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I'm completly organic and only spray with biodynamic preperations or teas made from horsetail,nettles,comfrey,camomile etc and check daily for aphids and caterpillars using finger and thumb method (which I feel guilty about) and for the slugs I use slug wool which keeps them away from my veg but they are allowed to help themselves to most of the flowers in the garden
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