How to use pieces of old soap

Modern preparations for processing plants in the garden and garden are not always as safe as we would like. In addition, at the right time, the necessary drug may simply not be at hand. Harvest ripening chemically You can't handle it too much.





In such a situation, home, time-tested remedies will come to the rescue, which are safe and effective due to their naturalness. A simple economic or cosmetic. It is available due to its cheapness and is sold literally in any store.





In order to protect the garden from small and large pests, ranging from mammals to insects, you will need several improvised means.





You'll need it.
  • bits of soap
  • fabric
  • knife
  • stapler
  • peg






Progress of work
  1. Cut the soap into large chunks and spread them out into tissue bags.



  2. Secure the edges of the bags with a stapler so the soap doesn't fall out. Do not close the holes tightly - the smell of soap should spread freely.
  3. Throw wooden pegs around the perimeter of the garden, and hang bags of soap on them.



  4. Residues of soap can be finely crumbled and sprinkled with them plants and soil to provide additional protection from pests.






The smell that the soap will exude irritates the pests enough to prevent them from appearing on your site. During the rain, the smell will only increase. All the better!





Remember that the soap should be changed regularly so that the effect achieved does not weaken. Pay attention to the aromatic hard-soap It is from him that the effect is maximum. Soap with a neutral smell will not have the desired effect.





The main advantage of this method of pest control is its exceptional naturalness. Soap does not leave harmful substances on vegetables, fruits and flora. It is absolutely safe for the health of the animals you will scare away, as well as for the environment.





This simple yet effective method has been in use since organic farming came back into vogue. Use this method and see how beautiful and safe your land can be. Be sure to share with your friends the priceless trick of a skilled gardener - they will be grateful to you!