Using Marigold and Beer as Effective Insect Pest Control
Many gardeners like to include marigold flowers in the vegetable garden to add a touch of color from this easy growing plant that performs well from spring thru summer and right into the fall season.
Other gardeners grow marigolds in the hope that they will help in the battle against destructive insects and animal pests. In our experience, we observed that indeed marigold repels cutting worms like caterpillars. We have observed that marigold are active also against repel cucumber beetles and other pests around melons, squash, and cucumbers.
With regards to beer, we control the slimy slugs that attack our seedling propagation beds with beer. It is getting cold now in our place and during early evenings, slugs show up and eat the small seedlings of crucifers like cabbages and Chinese pai tsai.
To rid the slugs, we put two cans on both ends of the propagation bed and half fill each with beer. The beer attracts the slugs at night an din the morning we have two cans full of slugs, which we throw or dispose off or by killing these. The beer is an attractant.
That's all for now. Our strawberry crops are staring to grow. We just planted our runners and so far the rains have not been frequent so we expect a good harvest from our sweet potato and chayote (Sechium edule).



