Chirping into Spring: Essential Tips for Early Chick Care
As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...
Use the power of Neem. NeemMax is a plant-based, botanical product that contains the full spectrum of bioactive compounds that stops the insect lifecycle. This 4-in-1 product is a Fungicide, Insecticide, Miticide & Nematicide. Apply as a spray or as a drench to protect your plants from insects and diseases.
Controls insects, diseases, mites and nematodes
Approved for organic gardening
Can be used as a drench or spray
Kills eggs, larvae and adults
Controls powdery mildew, botrytis, pythium and more
FOR ORGANIC GARDENING - Captain Jack's NeemMax is a perfect pest control solution for any garden dealing with mites, flies, mildew, and more. This product is a four-in-one insecticide, fungicide, miticide, and nematicide.
NEEDS TO BE MIXED - This product arrives as a concentrate that needs to be mixed before application. It contains added ingredients so there is no need to add a spreader sticker such as dish soap.
KILLS ALL STAGES OF INSECTS - It is great because it kills the egg, larvae, and adult stages of insects while also preventing the fungal attack of plant tissues.
USE ON ANY PLANT - This product is for organic gardening and can be used on roses and other flowers, vegetables, herbs, spices, indoor houseplants, trees, turf, shrubs, and any other organic gardening you may perform.
USE AS SPRAY OR DRENCH - This product can be applied as a spray or a drench. Drench applications control important pests such as Nematodes and Pythium.
The original "seafood" compost. Made with chitin-rich lobster blended with peathumus and compost. The result is a dark-brown, complex soil that drains well and is ideal for conditioning beds and borders. Great for vegetable gardens. One of our best sellers!
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As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...