Products whose active ingredients are made from plant parts, bacteria, or approved soaps and oils are what organic farmers and gardeners use in place of the artificial, chemical, synthetic controls of conventional production. Typically, organic farming and gardening products are made from plants. These are known as botanical pesticides. For example, pyrethrin is made from pyrethrum daisies. As another example, a spray is made from the seeds of the neem tree.
Other organic farming and gardening products may be made from bacteria. These are known as microbial pesticides. Examples are 'Bacillus thuringiensis', and 'Milky spore'.
Still other organic farming and gardening products may be made with oils. One example is the refined petroleum in horticultural oil.
Yet other organic farming and gardening products may be made with approved soap. These are known as insecticidal soaps.
What makes a Green Tea organic depends on whether it has been sprayed by chemicals or has not been sprayed by chemicals. Many studies suggest that un-sprayed teas are significantly healthier to those sprayed.
Water is sprayed on fruits and vegetables in order to wash off dust particles, excess microorganisms, and possible pesticide residues.
chemicals can be sprayed from helicopters
It hasen't been sprayed with chemicals.
Usually, natural foods are free of chemicals that some processed foods contain. Fresh fruits and vegetables are natural types of nourishment; however, they oftentimes are sprayed with dangerous insecticides prior to being delivered to markets, so wash them thoroughly before you consume them. They should be comprised of nothing more than nutrients.
Sulphate and other chemicals!
yes they are more healthy because it has no chemicals sprayed on it
When you buy tomatoes from the store they are mostly sprayed with chemicals to keep bugs of them which make them a bit bitter. When you grow them yourself they usually not sprayed with chemicals so they are sweet and can also be called organic.
Yes, wasps may return to a nest that has been sprayed, but they are likely to be deterred by the chemicals and may eventually abandon the nest.
They put chemicals in the vegetables. Also, when they were gong to eat it, they would have washed it perfectly so the chemicals won't effect them.
The plant grows over time if you keep putting water on the plant.
To wash away any pesticides that may have been sprayed on them