To effectively keep bugs off flowers, you can use natural remedies like neem oil or insecticidal soap, plant bug-repelling plants nearby, and regularly inspect and remove any pests by hand. Additionally, maintaining good garden hygiene and avoiding over-fertilization can help prevent bug infestations.
No, using potash does not keep bugs from eating flowers. Potash functions as plant fertilizer. Its application may strengthen the flowering plant in question sufficiently as to make it more resistant to -- but not necessarily totally free of -- predatory bugs.
Yes, and to keep off the bugs from them.
to keep bugs off the food!!
flowers feed off the sun to absorb energy and water to keep nutrition in there system.
kick it
you can ejaculate on the roof and they will slip off or get stuck on
They are, they keep bugs off of crops such as corn and tobacco.
wrong no
It depends why you are growing it. If grown for decoration leave the flowers on if for culinary use then keep the flowers cut off and the foliage young as this improves the flavour.
There are many ways someone can keep their garden flowers protected. One can use a environmentally friendly insecticide to keep bugs away and build a fence to keep animals away.
Citronella is an insect repellant.