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Dormant Oil
Spray
Dormant oil is a nontoxic spray to control
sucking and chewing insects in the egg stage before they can do any
damage. Use dormant oil on trees, shrubs and evergreens in early
spring while they are still dormant, before buds develop. You can
buy the spray from any garden supply store or make your own from
mineral oil and soap using the following recipe:
1 gallon mineral
oil 1 pound oil-based soap 1/2 gallon water
Combine all
ingredients, boil, and mix very well. Dilute 1:20 with water and use
immediately because the ingredients separate quickly.
Spray on a day
when the temperature is above 40 degrees and you are not expecting a
freeze for at least 24 hours. Drench the branches of your shrubs and
trees thoroughly - it's impossible to overdo it.
For citrus
trees, you should buy a special dormant oil from your garden supply
store. Citrus leaves can be damaged by the film that remains on the
leaves.
From
GardenGuides.com
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