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BenWa

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  1. Hi everyone........thank you for your replies. So.....I have sprayed baking soda and water to eradicate the aphids . It worked a little. I then tried salt in water but a lot of the leaves were damaged. I've also used neem oil which has worked the best. My question is this: should I use a multi product approach? Is wood vinegar another option? Is spraying a mixture of lemon , ginger and chili another option? I have, however, noticed there are a lot of trees surrounding our garden that are affected as well........what's the best way of managing this? Some trees are way too tall for me to reach.
    Thank you


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  2. Hello.........thank you for your input. I actually think the infestation is too developed and we will have to take your advice and start again. Is it necessary to pull the plants out by the root....or can we keep the roots in the soil for decomposing. Also. Do you have any idea where we can find neem oil? We tried in Chiang mai to no avail. We are in phuket. Thanks


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  3. Hi everyone.........I hope you can give us some advice. About 6 months ago we started a permaculture garden in our school. Right now we have a problem with our tomatoes. As you can see on the photo we have ants and little white parasites. I have read that baking soda mixed with water helps with pests and I am trying this however I'm wondering if the parasites are too developed. Does anyone have experience using this or have any other suggestions. Thank youIMG_0532.JPGIMG_0532.JPGIMG_0531.JPGIMG_0530.JPG


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