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Each time you crack an egg open, instead of tossing the shell into the trash, drop it into an open container that you keep in the fridge. (I’ve always saved my shells, but my friend Susan suggested keeping them in the fridge – works beautifully.) When the container is full, crush the shells into small bits and sprinkle them around the base of your plants. The sharp eggshells will deter slugs, snails, and other bugs from nibbling on your garden and add a touch of calcium to the soil.
Gallon of water, 1 chopped onion add to gal of water. let it sit under the sun for 3days and spray it over your veg plants, n flowers to keep bugs from eating the leaves. I personally used it on the lawn and around the windows n doors to keep the bugs n mosquitoes away and it worked. I read this in magazine from old sturbridge village. Cant recall what year
Passion Fruit: Name from Spanish missionaries who felt it echoed religious symbols. Round or oval vine fruit, it grows throughout the world's tropical climates and comes in 2 forms: dark purple or yellow rinds. Yellow kind reaches size of a grapefruit, while purple grows to size of tangerine. The interior packed with seeds, can be juicy, esp. yellow which is used to make juice. Dark used for culinary. 4oz = 12g fiber (30-40% daily dose); 12% daily potassium (helps blood press); 24mg vit c.