Well, snohare.
In my container planing days, i sowed a mixed veg box. Toms, beans, peas and later popped a courgette in. I got bad aphids, so thought i'd try the marigold. I bought 6, in modules and popped one in. At the time, the tom was just starting to flower and the beans and peas had germinated quite alot earlier and were a couple of feet tall, and producing small inch long fruits at the time. The tops of the peas and beans had blackfly, and the toms had a bit of greenfly. A few days later, they were all clear - so I've used it ever since. I have had NO aphids since - they only time I get them is on the chillis indoors over the winter. Whether it is the excretions or attracting other insects that eat them - I don't care!
ETA: i think it was researching companion planting for this problem that brought me here in the first place...
In my container planing days, i sowed a mixed veg box. Toms, beans, peas and later popped a courgette in. I got bad aphids, so thought i'd try the marigold. I bought 6, in modules and popped one in. At the time, the tom was just starting to flower and the beans and peas had germinated quite alot earlier and were a couple of feet tall, and producing small inch long fruits at the time. The tops of the peas and beans had blackfly, and the toms had a bit of greenfly. A few days later, they were all clear - so I've used it ever since. I have had NO aphids since - they only time I get them is on the chillis indoors over the winter. Whether it is the excretions or attracting other insects that eat them - I don't care!
ETA: i think it was researching companion planting for this problem that brought me here in the first place...
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