The major setback in the control of Fusarium udum and fusarium oxysporum f.sp.ciceri in the study area has been low per capita income; with household poverty incidence among subsistence farmers, even though it is classified as high potential zone in terms of Agricultural productivity. This situation has hindered small-scale subsistence farmers acquiring synthetic chemicals to control fungal infection of pigeonpea and chickpea. This scenario, therefore, calls for alternative approaches to control of soil borne pathogens. The approach needs to be economically feasible and eco-friendly to increase yield of pigeonpea and chickpea. This study focused at evaluating the phytotoxic activity of locally available four extracts of bitter guard, turmeric, garlic and black pepper against radial growth of Fusarium udum and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.