no..........if you spray it on the leaves it gets rid on horned tomato worms
yes
it might but it will also kill your plants.
Bug spray is made of nonenvirementally friendly gases that kills plants. If you r looking for a spray that doesn't harm plants use house ingredients like: dish soap, vinegar, and water. I tried this myself and it does work. Remember not to put to much dish soap and vinegar.
Vinegar kills plants.
Yes, vinegar will get rid of bees. In order to use vinegar as a bee deterrent, simply dilute vinegar with some water in a spray bottle. Use the spray bottle and spray the bee prone area.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
no,it is you get used to the tomato juice smell.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
you have to add vinegar to the tomato paste in a 4 (oz of tomato) : to 1(oz of vinegar) ive done it for years hope it helps hun!!
Although the salt solution would normally preserve the tomato, the combination of salt and vinegar creates dilute hydrochloric acid, which should begin to dissolve the tomato skin.