Garlic Alcohol: Prepare a garlic-infused alcohol solution to naturally repel insects from your plants. Crush a head of garlic and mix it with a liter of alcohol, allowing it to steep in the refrigerator for an hour. Add two liters of water, shake well, then strain the mixture for use on your plants.
Garlic Infusion: For an alternative approach, soak 5 to 6 garlic cloves in water for 24 hours, then simmer them over low heat for 20 minutes before cooling. Apply the garlic infusion to the soil around your plants for several days to deter insects and pests effectively.
Garlic Insecticide: Another efficient method involves mincing a head of garlic, then soaking the cloves in a liter of water for 24 hours. Boil the mixture for 5 minutes, cool, and strain before transferring it to a spray bottle for application as an insecticide.
Tip: Apply garlic treatments to plants in the afternoon to optimize nutrient absorption. Whether in your vegetable patch or garden, garlic stands as a potent remedy for cultivating healthy, vibrant plants.
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