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Best Organic Pest Control for Common Garden Pests. Aphid: Insecticidal soap, attracting beneficials, horticultural oil Armyworm: Bt (Bacillus thuringiens), handpicking, row covers Asparagus beetle ...
It’s a little sad to see your plants struggling because of pests, especially if you’ve put a lot of time and effort into growing them. If you’re worried about the risks of using chemicals to fend off ...
I am often asked how to "get rid" of a particular pest in a garden. But getting rid of particular pests should never be the goal of organic pest control, with the exception of a few non-native and ...
Pruning is my favorite gardening task, and now is a suitable time to start pruning shrubs that have put on growth and need ...
You can have a beautiful, productive garden while working with nature to manage insect pests. As you incorporate various eco-friendly pest management strategies, you will encourage songbirds ...
I am getting mixed recommendations on the use of pesticides in my garden when I ask gardening friends and local garden center staff. Can you provide some direction on how to use them properly.
2. Ladybugs. Ladybugs aren’t just lucky, they’re also considered predators and an excellent, natural way to target some common garden pests.
If you're fed up with squirrels and rats coming into your garden, then this natural solution is perfect for you.
David Whitwam with Whitwam Organics joined Good Day to share how you can create an environment that attracts pollinators and other insects that can help with pest control in your garden.
Encouraging beneficial bugs is a natural, eco-friendly way to build a resilient, thriving garden. Whether you’re releasing ...
Like dill, annual marigolds, especially French marigolds, are often grown as companion plants in food gardens to attract beneficial insects and keep pests at bay. Not only do these plants appeal to ...
You can have a beautiful, productive garden while working with nature to manage insect pests. As you incorporate various eco-friendly pest management strategies, you will encourage songbirds ...