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Diatomaceous Earth Question

I recently planted some assorted flowers outside – petunias, verbena etc. and I have noticed that something is eating them and leaving little holes in all the leaves. I read about Diatomaceous Earth and thought it would be a good idea to dust the plants with this before whatever bug this is takes over and kills them entirely. I was wondering though, after the initial application what happens when it gets wet? Do I have to re-apply this stuff every time I water the plants?


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#1 Comment By kreg On 05/05/2013 @ 8:28 pm

D.E. does reconstitute after it gets wet. Therefore, it will dry up and be good again. But if you’re putting on plants try diluting a bit in some water and see if your sprayer can push it. Then when you spray your plants it will leave behind a coating of D.E. Apply liberally. My garden has 1/2 inch of the stuff and it works great!

#2 Comment By jcn On 05/05/2013 @ 9:57 pm

Thanks! I’m gonna order some right now. I put a lot of work into creating this little garden and I cringe every time I see these little holes. I’d hate to see everything die. I want these little pests gone!


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