Citronella - Lappuse 2

how to use citronella plant
To make a citronella-based repellent, you must extract the oils, which can be done simply by crushing the plant leaves. You can rub it directly on the...
citronella plant temperature tolerance
Citronella grass does best in the U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 to 12. It cannot tolerate temperatures that go below freezin...
is citronella candle safe for dogs
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals lists citronella candlesas poisonous to dogs because citronella candles can lead to stom...
is citronella spray safe for dogs
Citronella is toxic to pets Citronella candles and oils are a popular mosquito repellent, but the citronella plant is toxic to pets. Use caution when ...
is citronella poisonous
But it's LIKELY UNSAFE when taken by mouth in large amounts. When applied to the skin: Citronella oil is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when applied to...
is citronella plant poisonous to humans
When applied to the skin: Citronella oil is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when applied to the skin as an insect repellent. It might cause skin reactio...
what to do if dog eats citronella
Cats and dogs also could experience muscle weakness, loss of muscle coordination, depression or even hypothermia if enough of the plant is ingested. C...
citronella plants
The term “citronella plant” can refer to two different types of plants: citronella grass (Cymbopogon nardus and Cymbopogon winterianus) and a scented ...
how to propagate citronella
Citronella Geranium Cuttings Softwood stem cuttings root more rapidly than semi-hardwood or hardwood cuttings. Remove any blooms from the cuttings and...