Gardening & Outdoors
Man shows how he uses common kitchen ingredient to keep unwanted visitors out of garden
This has been helpful in my garden. I've used it for ants and spiders but it also helps with other bugs and squirrels.
Luis Gaskell
05.15.24

Gardeners often grapple with how to keep pests at bay without turning to harsh chemicals.

A recent video offers a simple and natural solution that’s likely in your cupboard.

This approach is not only cost-effective and easy to make but also gentle on plants while effectively deterring common garden pests like ants, cats, deer, raccoons, and squirrels.

This solution provides an eco-friendly alternative that is both safe for the environment and effective.

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The ingredients and tools needed for this DIY pest repellent are straightforward and affordable.

You’ll need cayenne pepper powder, water, a spray bottle, and a few drops of Dawn dish soap.

The dish soap is key as it helps the mixture adhere to plants, making sure it’s as effective as possible. Wearing gloves during preparation is also crucial to protect your skin.

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To make the cayenne pepper spray, mix 2 to 3 tablespoons of cayenne pepper powder with one gallon of water.

This ratio balances potency and safety, ensuring the spray is strong enough to repel pests without harming the plants.

Adding a few drops of Dawn dish soap to the mixture helps the spray stick to the plants.

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Stir thoroughly, keeping in mind that cayenne pepper does not dissolve easily and may require extra effort to fully integrate.

After mixing, let the concoction sit for one to two hours to allow the ingredients to fully meld.

This resting period enhances the effectiveness of the pepper spray, ensuring it provides the desired pest-repelling effect.

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When applying the spray, timing and technique are crucial.

It’s best to apply in the evening to avoid leaf burn, which can happen if the leaves are wet under direct sunlight.

Also, reapply after rain, as the mixture can wash off, and regular applications are recommended for optimal results.

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Exercise caution during application to prevent damage to plants.

Avoid spraying in excessive heat, which can stress the plants.

Always wear gloves to handle the spicy mixture safely, and keep the garden clear of debris and weeds that attract pests.

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For an extra layer of protection, consider using coffee grounds around the base of plants.

They act as a natural deterrent but should be used sparingly to prevent altering the soil’s chemistry too much.

Integrating these grounds adds another layer of defense against pests without harming your garden’s ecosystem.

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The video closes with a strong endorsement of cayenne pepper spray as a practical and natural garden protection method.

The host highlights the importance of regular garden maintenance and cleanliness to boost the spray’s effectiveness.

Maintaining a clean garden environment not only boosts the effectiveness of the cayenne pepper spray but also promotes overall plant health.

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YouTube Screenshot - GreenTGarden

With the promise of a follow-up video, viewers are encouraged to try this eco-friendly solution and watch for more tips and results demonstrating the efficacy of this homemade pest deterrent.

See how applying this simple homemade spray can help a host of garden issues below!

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