Bugs in the summer may amuse your kids, but these buzzing, biting and zooming nonpaying renters can take up residence in the garden and kill your summer herbfest faster than you can “chemically inorganic”. Don’t feed the critters, just the daisies.
Organic gardeners want to avoid fungicides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers. Go on squish patrol, set out the beer, and enlist microbiologic warfare on sluggy crawlers and zippy pests. Rid your garden of unwanted chewing pests and noncontributing chompers of your plant yield.
Make sure you know what kinds of plants attract miniscule residents and visitors and learn the best organic way to eliminate them. Gotta love the ladybugs, the larva munch aphids like granola. Eliminating pesticides and chemical bug killers means good bugs get viral on your asters.
Mint & Basil, organics to the trade, kill horny tomato worms and leafweed snackers. Start a fragrant herb garden or grub around in your neighbor’s flowerbeds for strategic plantings. Go next door to source a dozen ladybugs or pin a bounty for ‘em delivered live by neighborhood kids.
Make their day and dust bugs across the horizon with diatomaceous earth. This all natural algic fossil earth will snag slugs and stub grubs.
Get rose hip and and serve the snails a lukewarm shallow pan of beer. It may taste great but it will also be more filling. Filling to your compost bin, that is.
Let your garden crops sit on their aphids and rotate. Lets the grids disco their earthy matrix. The companion planted flowers and salad plate potential will remain staked growth for maximum pest avoidance whe advanced past “Go” round the yard. .
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