The best way to control these bugs is to keep them out of your garden to begin with. There are many pesticides that you can use to keep the bugs away, but you need to make sure they’re safe to use.
A ladybug eating aphids on a weed. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
When getting rid of insects from your garden, you also want to make sure you don’t get rid of all of them, since there are some bugs that you actually want to keep in your garden.
Some of these helpful insects, such as ladybugs and spiders, feed on the annoying insects that damage your plants. They’re essentially the best bodyguards you could have for your garden.
In fact, one of the best ways to control the insects and pests that damage the plants in your garden is by allowing helpful buts in that will drive the harmful ones away - or eat them.
By planting inviting plants or “homes” for the helpful insects, you can keep the harmful ones at bay quite efficiently. Check with your local gardening center on which plants attract the good insects.
Another thing to keep in mind is to keep your garden clean. The harmful pests are often attracted to piles of leaves, and dense spots of weeds. These pests can thrive in those areas, so weed your garden regularly.
Some organic gardeners use a natural hot pepper wax that they lightly spray on the leaves of their plants. The oils from the spicy contents of this wax wards off the harmful insects and other pests as well.
The wax solution is safe for most plants and doesn’t affect the produce at all, so don’t worry about “spicing” up your vegetables. As long as you properly clean them before consuming them, you won’t notice any residue.
Borage. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Every gardener wants to see their garden thrive after putting a lot of hours of hard work and dedication into it. No one wants to see that labor go down the drain by losing their plants to those annoying pests that move into your garden.
Before planting your garden, do your research and find the best companion plants to repel the annoying pests, as well as the ones that invite the good insects in according to your geographic location.
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