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This one household item will keep the critters out of your garden

amedpostBy amedpostMay 8, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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You’ve likely been spending a lot of time in the garden caring for your plants, fruits and vegetables already this year, with the intent of producing an abundance of produce and beautiful flowers this summer. 

But all too often muching catepillars, slimy slugs and lots of very small aphids – despite their size – seem to have a knack for pestering and causing significant damage to the plants you’ve so lovingly been caring for.

However, there is one houshold item you will most likely have in the cupboard that can save you from the frustration of this. 

Usually used to add a good kick to your meals, it has now become something of a secret weapon for gardening enthusiasts. 

Mustard powder is a potent blend of natural compounds derived from the mustard plant’s tiny seeds and has the ability to deter nuisance bugs. 

Not just a culinary staple for budding homes chefs, mustard powder has found a great appreciation amongst those of us with green fingers. 

The spice may take our tastebuds on a wild ride, but it is one that garden pests would rather avoid altogether.

Mustard powder’s essence establishes an uninviting atmosphere which is so effective in the garden, it reduces the need for synthetic pesticides and their subsequent impact on the environment and health.

It’s an accessible and affordable alternative to plant repellant or similar and it’s a very uncomplicated solution to make. 

To create the mustard pour, you’ll need the mustard powder, clean water and a sturdy gallon-sized bucket.

All you need to do is take the bucket, fill it with water and pour in 1/3 cup of mustard powder. Once you have mixed it together, ensuring the mustard’s essence is properly infused into every drop of the water, you’re good to go.

You can pour this straight on to the soil or put the concoction straight into an old spray bottle and apply it straight to the leaves. 

It’s more beneficial to to this at cooler times of the day and you should use it judiciously to avoid harming your plants or stunting their growth. You can ensure it’s safe by doing a patch test on a small bit of the plant and seeing howit reacts. 

Also, ensure pets are away from the garden at this time as it can be mustard can be toxic to them. 

Happy gardening!

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