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Jun
2009
Tagetes patula L.
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Herbaceous annual. Stem 12-45 cm high. Leaves opposite or subopuse, pinnate-compound; 9.12 Folio, lanceolata, 1-3 x 0.1-0.2 cm. Inflorescences are simple or semi-double, solitary. ≤ 10 cm long stalk. Involucre 1.2 x 0.6-0.7 cm, top acuminata. Corolla tube about 0.3 cm long, 0.5-0.8 cm long Ligue. Dolls acuminata, 0.6-0.7 mm long. Blooms in June-September.

23
Jan
2009
Water pepper
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Ingredients: 1 soap, 8 hot chili pepper, 1 l water.

1 spray bottle.

07
Nov
2008
Psili Rosa is the insect responsible for tunnels in carrots, parsnip, celery and parsley
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Rosae is a body Psili 4-5 mm long, black shiny, round head, yellow-rusty. The wings are brilliant green. Legs yellow. The abdomen is oval, smaller and much shorter than the wings. Female 90-120 eggs deposited at a distance of 0.5 cm from the carrots. Eggs are white to milk.

06
Nov
2008
Cartitele a doctor's garden, an enemy of the turf
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Cartitele (Talpa europaea) is fed a quantity of food equal to their body mass. Their food is composed of frames, larvae of beetles, with Lomax (snails without shell), snail-shell, birds, lizards, frogs and snakes, but never with plants.

22
Oct
2008
Ruminal decollata against snails
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Snails are normal guests of vegetable gardens.

The introduction of ruminal decollata. It is also a species of snail that feeds on eggs and larvae of other snails.

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