PaulG
eXtreme
I found a few FG's buzzing around. I have seen so many references to fungus gnats in threads on THP I decided to google 'em and came up with this. I'm sure some of you have seen it, but can't remember seeing any reference to this in the threads I've read. Anyway, the discussion about the article/post is just as interesting to read as the post itself. From Washington State University:
https://sharepoint.c...ing-sheet-.aspx
This is part of the post, describing one of the volatile compounds, linalool:
Well, there you have it. Linalool is a monoterpene alcohol found in lavender, basil, and coriander, and is known to be toxic to mites and insects.
I think this is why the biointensive gardeners like to companion plant peppers and basil. I have done it in the past, and it seem to suit the plants fine. I'm going to do it again this year when I plant out. I may do the same with some cilantro according to the above description. I like to plant marigolds in my tomato containers, so why not some basil and cilantro in the larger pepper containers, and in some pots around the smaller containers. Bonus; you get herbs and fungus gnat control!
https://sharepoint.c...ing-sheet-.aspx
This is part of the post, describing one of the volatile compounds, linalool:
Well, there you have it. Linalool is a monoterpene alcohol found in lavender, basil, and coriander, and is known to be toxic to mites and insects.
I think this is why the biointensive gardeners like to companion plant peppers and basil. I have done it in the past, and it seem to suit the plants fine. I'm going to do it again this year when I plant out. I may do the same with some cilantro according to the above description. I like to plant marigolds in my tomato containers, so why not some basil and cilantro in the larger pepper containers, and in some pots around the smaller containers. Bonus; you get herbs and fungus gnat control!