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I recently had the opportunity to give EndALL insect spray a try in my backyard orchard and garden. My favorite part is that it’s a ready to use spray. No mixing or watering down. Just take it off the shelf and you’re ready to go. It’s still early in the year here in my Ohio garden, but the fruit trees have just finished blooming, so I thought I’d take EndALL for a test run in our back yard orchard.
I’m not a big fan of insecticides, and I’m always on the lookout for an organic alternative that will minimize the damage to the beneficial insects in my garden, and have little or no environmental impact. EndALL is safe to use on flowers, fruits, vegetables lawn, landscape, ornamentals and houseplants.
I decided to use EndALL on my fruit trees. They’re just finishing up blooming, and setting fruit, so it was perfect timing to keep bugs off the new fruit.
I only have a couple fruit trees, and most of them are dwarf trees, so it doesn’t take much to spray them. The spray went far enough that I could cover the whole tree with a few squirts on each side.
I can’t wait to use EndALL later this summer on the squash bugs that always seem to invade my garden about mid June. I’m going to have it ready and waiting for the first sign of infection.
I still plan to use the insecticide sparingly, even if it is organic, it can harm some beneficial insects. If you’re looking for an organic alternative to insecticides for those times when there’s just no other way to get rid of damaging insects, this is a great choice. Make sure you read and follow the package directions to keep the environmental impact to a minimum.






i would have to say that organic gardening is a good way to spend your time and also it can keep you healthy.`.;
the best thing about organic gardening is that they are not contaminated with those chemicals”~~