Yes but dont put them in vegetable soup. If you have flowering vegetable plants the moth balls will drive away helpful insects like bees and thereby cause your plants to not get pollenated and not produce.
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yes and no. depends on how you look at it. think about it.
NO! Not safe!
Yes. It provides Nitrogen that encourages growth.
It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
I can't think of any reason why not.
In the USA, all newsprint ink is made from vegetable sources, so the paper is safe to use in the garden. I'm not sure about other countries, though.
Mothballs may or may not keep wild pigs out of plants. Pigs are smarter than moths, so they may find a way around them to eat the plants. Mothballs can be toxic to them, which may kill them in the process, too.
Absolutely not!
Using mothballs to repel cats is not recommended as they are toxic and can harm the cats. It is best to use humane methods like creating barriers, using repellents specifically designed for cats, or contacting animal control for assistance if necessary.
Yes, galvanized steel is generally safe for use in a vegetable garden as it is resistant to corrosion and can help protect plants from pests. However, there is a small risk of zinc leaching into the soil over time, so it is recommended to line the steel with a barrier to prevent direct contact with the soil.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.