This Organic Disease Control Remedy Can RESCUE Your Garden

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In this video, I share a 100% organic, natural and safe way to control diseases in your garden. Garden diseases can destroy a growing season, and garden disease control is mandatory in hot, humid and wet climates. However, many of us don't want to use harsh chemicals in our gardens. This amazing organic disease control remedy can rescue your garden from disease!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 A Unique Natural Disease Control Method
1:04 How Bactericide/ Biofungicide Works
4:24 Application Rates And Frequency
5:32 How To Mix The Concentrate
6:41 How To Apply The Spray
7:35 Alternative Stronger Fungicides
10:30 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about how to prevent garden diseases, have questions about growing fruit trees or want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!

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If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 A Unique Natural Disease Control Method
1:04 How Bactericide/ Biofungicide Works
4:24 Application Rates And Frequency
5:32 How To Mix The Concentrate
6:41 How To Apply The Spray
7:35 Alternative Stronger Fungicides
10:30 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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I'm in central Alabama where moisture, heat, and humidity are a problem. Conditions guarantee fungus, and powdery mildew. An ounce or two of hydrogen peroxide mixed with a quart of water, and sprayed on the plants kills fungus. A tablespoon of baking soda to a quart of water, and sprayed on the plants kills powdery mildew instantly. Combating both, mix them together, and spray every 7-10 days.

jaytoney
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thx your pretty much the only one showing ways to fight desease and pest without just the advise; plant flowers to attract beneficials.

pekino
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Thank U very much helpful info, Happy Gardening. 😊.

JoseLopez-czkc
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One of my favorite videos of yours was when you did the urine experiment. I liked that you took a common gardening topic and did a real experiment to test the results. It seems that many english speaking gardening channels are all talking about electro/magnetoculture over the past couple months. Most of the experimental literature comes from Europe and I'd love to find out what you think about it and whether you think it's worth experimenting with. I really dislike that many of the texts on it refer to buzz words like "chi" and "aether" when it's just dealing with electromagnetic forces. I want to see a real experiment with a control and not a bunch of anecdotal comments. Again, thanks for all the work that you do.

clashwithkeen
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Thanks for this and all your videos. As someone who hasn’t gardened in many years and now living in a climate completely different from what I gardened in before (before, Cali, now South Alabama), your videos have given me a head start.
In this video you show several products that are no longer available at the links you left in your description. In case you weren’t aware.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

uechikid
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I’m in Pensacola in the Panhandle of Florida on the Northern Gulf Coast. We’ve had about 20” of rain in the last week. I lost some beautiful green tomatoes to splitting and rot, and my cucumbers are showing signs of powdery mildew. I’m spraying tomorrow with hydrogen peroxide and then Spinosad. I’ll add this to my arsenal.

bigrich
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How do you stand on using neem oil and diatomaceous earth for fighting disease and pests? What would you use for which problems? Brilliant videos Dale. I always look forward to watching them

andrealancaster-cross
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Pro tip. Apply your bacillus with a wetting agent like tween 20 and a carbon/nitrogen source like soy amino acids or fish hydrolysate (NOT emulsion). This will help evenly distribute the organism and give them a little food so they "wake up" and go to work.

Spencer_Plant_Projects
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I too live in BrunsCo…. probably 30 or so minutes south of you. Glad I found you as it’s nice to get help based on my area. Your place looks great. Keep up the good work.

AreStewart
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Sounds good. I have used Bt for particular insect control. Will definitely use this for disease control. Having problems due to high humidity right now in peonies, but later cucumbers develop this problem.

rubytrotter
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I just got some of this from our local Tractor Supply. It's supposed to be really good if you are growing pumpkins or large squash.

myurbangarden
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good. note that it's mostly about control of root borne disease on plants, not so much as a general fungicide. the preferred application method is via drip irrigation, as this good bacteria colonizes roots.

Chris-opyt
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Thank you for this vid. I’m planning to apply it on my roses and dahlias but it’ll be my 1st time to use it. Thanks again

rogehnimunoz
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Thanks for another educational video. Enjoyed learning about safe alternatives to controlling diseases in the garden.

Patricia-vz
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Thank you for making this video! I've been researching these bacterial fungicides, but found a surprising lack of independent information.

Turns out the ingredient is actually approved here in Canada, but generally only sold in gigantic industrial quantities. I hope to pick up a small bottle the next time I drive to the USA.

JM.TheComposer
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Trying it this year. Seems great so far. Stay tuned.

brianczuhai
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Big system coming into North Carolina starting tomorrow... I've pre treated with copper and sulfer

hunterkee
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Great video. I am in Southern Illinois and we are like you with humid and hot summers. We just got our first significant rain yesterday and alone with it comes the oppressive humidity.

jeffereyhopkins
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Ive been using one that is taken up by the roots, applied less often than weekly and does something very similar. Great video

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