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guardian77
Jun 13, 2009, 09:17 AM
I read that a little milk mixed in a gal. of water was good for Roses and vegetables. Would sour milk work as well? And can milk be used on strawberries?
Lots of wonderful people on this site. Thanks to all of you. Wes Dyer Manna Foods Min.

tickle
Jun 13, 2009, 09:23 AM
Roses and vegs need bone meal, not milk. I can see where the mistake in thinking is made. As a gardener, I have never heard of this practice.

Tick

KUXJ
Jun 14, 2009, 12:09 AM
Hi! guardian77,

Tick, I couldn't help myself... :rolleyes:

:eek: From the truth is stranger than fiction file: :eek:

plants and milk (http://foxyurl.com/61v)

[Plant-education] Irrigating Potted Plants with Milk and Vinegar (http://foxyurl.com/61w)


Would sour milk work as well?
This one offers insights on that topic:
You Grow Girl? - Tomatoes Like Milk (http://foxyurl.com/61x)

They all mention getting used to the smell after a few days, I couldn't find anything on strawberries. Unless...

guardian77, I did find a lot of references on how deer won't go near plants that have sour milk mixed in the soil around the plants... See the bottom of the above link. She doesn't mention about the deer, but gives her formula.

I did find one video where the gardener was using milk on plants, she was applying it straight from her bottles. :o

Enjoy... KUXJ

tickle
Jun 14, 2009, 03:16 AM
Hi KUXJ, think I will stick to miracle grow. Thanks for the info though. I was thinking about the smell and don't think I want to go there.

Tick

polly123
Jun 16, 2009, 06:50 PM
Hi guardian... I think the milk idea is for wiping down the leaves of plants to rid them of dust and to make the leaves shine..