Repell-em: No Insects. No Animals Eating My Garden.
Posted by: Jane, in Repell-em ingredients, Repell-em tablecloth, Unique gift, Bug-free picnics, Garden, household use, environmentally safe products, green marketing, Outdoors, Product info, Safety, Food Safety, Helpful Hints, Repell-emI’ve been sitting out on the deck most of this afternoon, reading and watching the deer walk past my garden as if they couldn’t even see it.
The fact is, they can’t. My garden is covered with Repell-em strips, and not only are my vegetables absolutely insect-free, the deer, possums, and raccoons are not bothering them, either.
Not only that, as I sit here on the deck, I have not noticed a single mosquito, gnat, or insect of any kind. That’s because my upside-down tomatoes have Repell-em strips on them, and also because I have a Repell-em tablecloth on my deck table.
I haven’t had to spray smelly, dangerous insecticides on anyone or anything this entire summer, nor have I had to light citronella candles or use any other kind of repellent.
Citronella is one of the 100% natural ingredients in Repell-em products, but combined with the lemon, mint, etc, the final product smells as good as an expensive candle. Minus the heat and the danger!
Thank you, Repell-em, for making my summer the most pleasant one yet. I can’t remember when I’ve been able to sit outside for so long without being driven insane by the bugs. And it’s also nice to just reach out and grab a cherry tomato without having to wash off the insect repellent. Next year, I’m going to put Repell-em strips on my rosebushes.
I love summer. And thanks to Repell-em, I can enjoy it.
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I showed you my pest-free tomato garden last Friday. Today, I’m going to show you how I grow tomatoes on my deck - upside-down.
I wasn’t sure it would work, but I found the idea on
Here’s a close-up of the upside-down tomato. Here, you can plainly see the strip of red Repell-em that I wrapped around the top of the bucket. Not only is that little strip of Repell-em keeping all the bugs and animals away from the tomato; it’s also keep the mites and flies away from the petunias - even when there’s standing water around them!