Protect, repel, and ripen — with spices from the kitchen shelf.
Kills pests & stops disease
Eliminates soft-bodied insects on contact and controls the molds that take gardens down.
Repels what you don't want back
The spice scent drives off invaders — while bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds keep visiting.
Ripens for better harvests
Accelerates ripening for fuller flavor and longer shelf life — a finishing tool, not just a defense.
24–48 hrs
Results you can usually see within two days.
100% edible spices
Made from food-grade ingredients, for use on edibles.
Pollinator friendly
Welcomes the bees and butterflies your garden needs.
Three steps, once a week.
Shake well
Real spices settle. A good shake wakes the bottle up.
Coat the plant
Spray leaves top and bottom, stems, and the soil line until lightly wet.
Repeat weekly
Reapply every 5–7 days, or after heavy rain, until the problem is gone.
Gardeners noticed.
"I started using Magic Flower on my vegetable garden after aphids took over my tomatoes. Within a couple of days I noticed a huge improvement, and I love that it's made from natural ingredients."
"I've tried several garden sprays over the years, but this is the first one I actually feel comfortable using around my herbs and vegetables. It's easy to apply, smells natural, and good"
"Spider mites were damaging my peppers, so I gave Magic Flower a try. After spraying once a week, the infestation was under control and my plants bounced back beautifully."
Your garden feeds you. Feed it back.
Shop the Spray — $39.99Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you want to know before you spray.
Magic Flower is an all-natural, food-grade plant spray made from kitchen-based ingredients designed to protect plants from pests, fungus, and stress without harsh chemicals.
Yes. Magic Flower is made entirely from edible spices like garlic, cinnamon, cloves, and turmeric, making it safe to use on fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers when used as directed.
No harsh synthetic pesticides are used. However, always spray in early morning or evening to avoid direct contact with pollinators like bees.
It is commonly used against:
Aphids
Spider mites
Whiteflies
Fungus-related issues like mildew