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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Successful Guide To Growing Tropical Plants - Organic Insect Control

Today's topic of 'Successful Guide To
Growing Tropical Plants' is
organic insect control which includes....


• Insecticidal soap
• Pyrethrins
• Rotenone
• Insecticidal oil
• Neem oil
• Bascillus thuringiensis
• Yellow paper traps

....to name the most common ones.

All of them do a terrific job in getting rid of
insects and protecting the environment,
your family, pets, and, of course,
your plants.

First, you have to schedule a regular
spraying routine for your plants.

Have you sprayed your plants, and
think that you got rid off all the insects,
only to see them return a few days later?

This happens with both synthetic and
organic insect control. The reason for
this is that adult insects are killed but
not their eggs they laid before you got
to them. The insects hatch and the
cycle starts all over again.

You have to set up a spraying routine
to spray your plants at least once a week
on a regular basis until you feel
comfortable that the insect problem has
been brought under control.

Like yourself I was very frustrated
with this process to say the least.

Then I discovered Pyola, an organic insect
control product, which kills adult insects
as well as their larvae and eggs.
It is made from canola oil and pyrethrins.

Pyola is fast acting and kills on contact
many insects including....
• Aphids
• Fungus gnats
• Scale insects
• Spider mites
• Thrips
• Whiteflies....and many more

With Pyola you spray once,
maximum twice, and your insect
problems are history. This product
is very cost effective, one pint
makes up to 12 gallons.

Next week's topic of
'Successful Guide To Growing
Tropical Plants' is Alpinia formosana,
a member of the Ginger family, and
Monstera deliciosa both of whichmake great indoor and outdoor plants.

Next, for your FREE Tropical Plant Guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, which includes many useful tips on how to grow tropical plants, visit Tropical Indoor Plants.

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www.bestindoortropicalhawaiianhouseplants.com

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