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In advance in the video: This is how you use field box in the garden
Your roses keep fighting pests and fungal diseases such as rose rust or star soot? A miracle fluid from nature makes it more robust and healthier.
You are my nightmare in the garden: aphids! I am generally not a big fan of crawling cups, but aphids are really my boss. It is all the worse that you have spread directly in front of my kitchen window on my beloved white roses. As if they wanted to mock me.
If aphids are annoyed and you want to storm into the garden center to stock up with expensive anti-leaf louse agents-wait!
Before you spend a lot of money on harmful chemical legs, you should look around outside. Because a free miracle cure may grow in your garden: the field box.

Why is A foreletail a miracle cure for roses?
A fortae horsetail, often known as tin cabbage, is a real miracle plant. It contains a high concentration of silica that strengthens your plants and makes them more resistant to pests.
It also acts antifungal and antibacterial, which means that it not only against aphids, but also against fungal diseases such ashelps.
The silica ensures that the cell walls of the plants are strengthened, which makes it more difficult for aphids to commit and eat.
Make the ferrata against aphids
A miracle broth can be made from field box. Brewing the effective home remedy is super easy and almost doesn't cost you anything. And this is how it works:
Collect field box:Plant fresh shoots from the field box. You need about 1 kg of fresh plants or 150 g of dried plants for 10 liters of water.
Cook:Fill a large saucepan with water and add the field box. Let the mixed simmer for about 30 minutes.
Cool and strain:After cooking, you let the broth cool and the plant remains. The remaining liquid is your miracle cure for aphids.
Dilute:Before you use the broth, dilute them with water in a ratio of 1: 5.

Insert the field horsetail sow correctly
Once you have made the broth, it is time to spray. Fill the liquid into a spray bottle and spray thoroughly.
Pay particular attention to the underside of the leaves, because the aphids like to hide there. It is best to spray in the early morning or late evening to avoid sunburn on the plants.
To ensure that the aphids disappear permanently, repeat the treatment every few days until you no longer see aphids.
Immunkur for your roses
It can take some time to hunt the aphids. But remember: Treatment with arable box also has other positive effects on your plants. Imagine the whole thing, like a natural immune. Your green friends become more robust and healthier by spraying with field chill sow.
If you are looking for a way as possible to combat aphids, then I recommend this article:
By the way: There are a number of plants to make the aphids an arch or that even drive away. Easy -care beauties come here that can help against pests:
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