No garlic powder is not good at all for plants because it can harm the plants and kill them. P.S. Try using water instead of garlic powder. Sincerly, MoonlightApplesause@yahoo.com
Yes, Garlic can repel Wasp's.
Chili's and chili powder are common ingredients found in many natural insect repellents. Chili's have been shown to repel mosquitoes, flies and other insects, along with garlic and garlic powder.
Use the powder and not the granulated garlic.
Sunlight and a stake through the heart. Garlic and Crosses repel them. Sunlight and a stake through the heart. Garlic and Crosses repel them.
No garlic powder can not melt ice.
You can get a vitiman that is called garlic
1/8 tsp garlic powder = 1 clove
garlic powder until you taste fool
I guess so, as both of them are garlic based. Garlic powder is just that. Dried garlic that is finely divided. It doesn't have any salt in it. Garlic salt is an admixture of salt and garlic powder. In theory garlic powder is very simple: it's just dehydrated garlic cloves that have been ground to a powder. Some of the high quality brands you can buy are just that, pure garlic. Not all of the garlic powder on the market is pure. Sometimes artificial ingredients are added to "improve" the colour or flavour. As always, it's worth checking the ingredients before you buy. Sometimes garlic powder is included in other dried spice blends in the stores. The most common of these is garlic salt which is usually just salt plus powdered garlic. Obviously if you're using the powder as an alternative seasoning in order to cut down on your salt intake, there isn't much point using garlic salt
how much garlic powder equals 1 tablespoon of garlic paste
1/8 teaspoon of garlic powder is equivalent to 1 garlic clove. Either may be substituted for the other.