Diatomaceous Earth - Micronized & Sprayable (Pure Silica)

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Description

Diatomaceous Earth is a fine diatomaceous earth powder for pest control in plants, pots, garden beds and growing media. This micronised powder is a practical option for gardeners who want a dry, easy-to-apply mineral-based product for use around plant care and garden maintenance routines.

Use it where a fine powder format is preferred for pest control, including on foliage, around potted plants, indoor plant collections, propagation areas and general garden setups.

Key benefits

  • Fine micronised diatomaceous earth powder for easy application.
  • The micronised product is perfect for pest control all around the home and garden
  • Suitable for use around plants, pots and growing media
  • Useful for indoor plant care, garden beds and container growing setups
  • Dry powder format allows targeted application with dust blowers where needed.
  • Perfect for natural control of ant nests around the yard and play areas.
  • Practical option for growers building a general plant care toolkit

Best suited to

  • Plant growers looking for natural pest control for plants
  • Organic potted plants, planters and container gardens
  • Garden beds and greenhouse growing areas
  • Growers who prefer a fine, dry powder product for targeted use
  • General garden maintenance and plant care routines

How to use it

Apply Diatomaceous Earth as a fine, dry powder around the intended area. Use light, even coverage rather than heavy clumps, and avoid applying in windy conditions where dust may blow around.

For a natural spray that will dry on your plant's leaves, mix 1 teaspoon of diatomaceous earth with 1 L of water. Spray both the upper and under sides of your leaves. Once the spray has dried, the diatomaceous earth will leave an effective pest barrier.

For potted plants or growing media, apply carefully around the surface area and avoid burying plant crowns or smothering delicate new growth. Reapply only as needed and always follow the directions provided on the product packaging.

Check before buying

  • This product is supplied as a fine powder, so avoid breathing in dust during use.
  • Apply carefully around sensitive plants and test a small area first if unsure.
  • Keep the powder dry during storage and reseal the package after use.
  • Do not use this product as food grade; we operate out of a fertiliser warehouse and lack a food-safe certificate.
  • Read the packaging directions before applying to plants, pots or growing areas.

FAQs

What is diatomaceous earth powder used for in gardening?

Gardeners commonly use diatomaceous earth powder around plants, pots and growing media as part of general plant care and garden maintenance routines.

Can I use Diatomaceous Earth on indoor plants?

It can be used around indoor plant setups where a fine powder format is suitable. Apply lightly and avoid creating airborne dust indoors.

Is this product certified organic or food grade?

No certification or food-grade claim has been provided here. Check the product label before using it for any purpose outside normal garden use.

Choose Diatomaceous Earth if you need a fine diatomaceous earth powder for plants, pots and garden maintenance around your growing setup.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What exactly is this โ€œmicronized & sprayableโ€ diatomaceous earth?

Itโ€™s ultra-fine, amorphous silica DE milled small enough to mix into water as a slurry for spraying; once it dries, it leaves a thin, effective film on leaves/soil.

How does Diatomaceous Earth actually kill pests?

It isnโ€™t a poison. The tiny particles abrade and absorb the waxy oils on an insectโ€™s cuticle so it dries out and dies after contactโ€”works only when dry.ย 

Which pests does Diatomaceous Earth help with?

Great on soft-bodied crawlers: fungus gnats (top of soil), aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, thrips, ants, roaches, and even slugs/snails when conditions stay dry.ย 

Can I spray it or does it have to be dusted on dry?

You can do either. Micronised Diatomaceous Earth mixes into water for spraying; it only starts working after the spray dries and leaves a film on surfaces pests crawl over.ย 

Whatโ€™s the simple spray/slurry recipe?

Mix ~1 tablespoon Diatomaceous Earth per 1 litre of water + ~1 teaspoon soft/horticultural soap. Agitate frequently (it settles). Spray to full coverage (including undersides) and let it dry. Repeat 2ร— weekly for 2โ€“3 weeks.ย 

How do I use Diatomaceous Earth for fungus gnats in houseplants?

Top-dress 2โ€“3 mm on the soil surface, bottom-water so the top stays dry for two weeks, and reapply after any top watering. Pair with sticky traps for adults.ย 

Best way to dust plants without making a mess?

Use a puffer/shaker to apply a light film on stems, leaf undersides and the soil surface. Our 5 L size includes a free shaker to make this easy.ย 

Will rain or watering stop Diatomaceous Earth working?

Yesโ€”Diatomaceous Earth must be dry and in contact with the pest. Re-apply after watering, heavy dew, or rain.ย 

Is Diatomaceous Earth safe around bees, butterflies and other beneficials?

Use it carefully. DE is non-selective and can harm beneficial insects on contactโ€”keep it off blooms and target only pest pathways (soil, stems, undersides).ย 

Pool-grade vs food-grade vs โ€œamorphousโ€ DEโ€”whatโ€™s the difference?

Use amorphous/food-grade for plants. Never use calcined โ€œpool-gradeโ€ (higher crystalline silica; not for plants/people/pets).ย 

Can I use Diatomaceous Earth on edible plants and veggies?

Yesโ€”aim for stems/leaf undersides and avoid dusting open flowers. Rinse produce before eating as you normally would.ย 

How quickly should I see results?

Typically within ~48 hours once the dusted/sprayed film is dry and contacting the pest. Coverage, humidity and pest pressure matter.ย 

Does Diatomaceous Earth work on slugs and snails?

It can help as a dry perimeter barrier, but effectiveness drops to zero when wetโ€”refresh after dew/rain and combine with other slug tactics (traps, habitat cleanup).ย 

What about grasshoppers?

Customers report success dusting foliage/perimeters during outbreaks; reapply after wet weather and combine with netting where possible.ย 

Can I mix Diatomaceous Earth with other products (e.g., soap, neem)?

Yesโ€”using a small amount of horticultural soap in the slurry improves coverage. Many growers also use Diatomaceous Earth alongside other IPM tools (sticky traps, oils) as needed. Follow each label.

Does Diatomaceous Earth kill insect eggs or just the crawlers?

It only works by contact on mobile stages; it doesnโ€™t affect eggs. Keep up applications so newly hatched pests encounter treated surfaces.ย 

How fine is โ€œmicronizedโ€โ€”will it clog my sprayer?

Itโ€™s deliberately milled for smooth slurries. Still, keep the mix agitated, strain if your sprayer has tiny nozzles, and flush equipment after use.ย 

Indoor useโ€”any tips?

Apply lightly, target pest zones (soil surface, leaf undersides), avoid creating airborne dust, and ventilate. Vacuum up excess after treatment.ย 

Is Diatomaceous Earth safe around kids and pets?

Use food-grade Diatomaceous Earth and common-sense precautions: keep out of reach during application, avoid inhalation, and protect eyes; clean up loose dust.ย 

Do I need PPE when applying?

Yesโ€”wear a P2/N95 mask and eye protection, and avoid raising dust. Handle outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces.ย 

How much should I apply as a dry top-dress?

A thin, even film is enoughโ€”think โ€œlight dusting,โ€ not a thick layer. For gnats, 2โ€“3 mm on the soil surface works well; re-dust after disturbance.

Will it change my soilโ€™s nutrients?

Diatomaceous Earth supplies plant-available silica and can help soil structure and water management, but itโ€™s not a complete fertiliser. Keep your usual feeding program.ย 

Can I use Diatomaceous Earth in hydroponics?

Use Diatomaceous Earth as a dust/top-dress or perimeter barrierโ€”not in recirculating nutrient tanks where fine particles could accumulate in filters/pumps. (For hydro, deploy it on plant surfaces or media tops only.)ย 

Does Diatomaceous Earth work if I spray it on and it stays wet?

No. Spraying is just for coverage. It must dry on the plant/soil to become active.ย 

How often should I reapply?

For active infestations, apply 2ร— weekly for 2โ€“3 weeks, then shift to spot treatments as neededโ€”especially after watering or rain.

Can I dust flowers?

Avoid dusting open blooms to protect pollinators. Target stems, leaves (undersides), and soil instead.ย 

Will Diatomaceous Earth help with ants in paving or pot feet?

Yesโ€”dust along ant trails, under pot feet, and around thresholds; refresh after moisture.ย 

Is it okay for pets/poultry areas?

Only use food-grade Diatomaceous Earth and avoid creating dust clouds; keep animals away while applying and until dust settles/dry film forms. Follow local regs and product labels.ย 

Any gotchas with aphids specifically?

Blast colonies off with water first, then apply Diatomaceous Earth to stems/undersides. Keep it off flowers and reapply after watering.ย 

Can insects develop resistance to Diatomaceous Earth?

Noโ€”Diatomaceous Earth acts physically, not chemically, so resistance isnโ€™t an issue. Coverage and dryness are the make-or-break factors.ย 

Does Diatomaceous Earth expire or lose potency in the bag?

DE is mineralโ€”store sealed and bone-dry; if it clumps from humidity, break it up and itโ€™s good to go again.ย 

What if I accidentally over-apply and leave a heavy white coating?

No dramaโ€”wipe or rinse off non-target areas and re-apply lightly. The goal is a whisper-thin film, not a snowstorm.ย 

Is Diatomaceous Earth enough on its own for bad infestations?

Think of it as a low-tox workhorse inside an IPM plan: combine with sanitation, sticky traps, physical removal, oils/soaps where appropriate, and keep at it for a few weeks.ย 

Why choose Diatomaceous Earth over generic pool filter DE?

Because itโ€™s plant-safe amorphous silica, micronised for spraying, and designed for garden/IPM useโ€”pool-grade is calcined and not safe for plants/people/pets.ย 

Final safety checklist?

Food-grade only; mask & eye protection; avoid inhalation; keep off blooms; reapply after moisture; follow all label directions and local regulations.ย 

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