Fighting pests without chemicals: Gardening tips

29.11.2023 20:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Pests can destroy your plants, and sometimes it's pretty hard to get rid of them without using harsh chemicals.

Meanwhile, it's not impossible, so if you want your garden to be chemical-free, then you can try alternative methods.

Here's how you can get rid of pests and keep your garden safe.

Handpicking

Wear gloves and manually remove pests like snails, slugs, or caterpillars.

Check the undersides of leaves and plant crevices where pests often hide.

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Natural Barriers

Create physical barriers around your plants to keep pests away.

Use netting, mesh, or row covers to protect vulnerable plants from insects.

Companion Planting

Plant pest-repellent herbs and flowers alongside your vegetables or flowers.

Examples include marigolds, basil, mint, or lavender, which deter pests naturally.

Beneficial Insects

Attract beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, or bees to your garden.

These insects prey on garden pests and help maintain a natural balance.

Homemade Sprays

Mix water and mild liquid soap to create a soapy spray. Use it on plants to repel pests.

Combine water and crushed garlic or chili peppers to create a repellent spray.

Neem Oil

Use neem oil, a natural insecticide, to control a variety of garden pests.

Dilute neem oil according to the instructions and spray it on affected plants.

Organic Pest Control Products

Look for organic and non-toxic pest control products if needed.

These products use natural ingredients and are less harmful to the environment.

Proper Watering and Pruning

Water your plants correctly, avoiding overwatering or creating damp conditions.

Prune damaged or diseased plant parts to prevent attracting pests.

Healthy Garden Practices

Maintain a healthy garden environment by practicing good gardening habits.

Provide proper plant nutrition, adequate sunlight, and regular soil maintenance.

Healthy plants are more resistant to pests and can recover more easily.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Handpicking
  2. Natural Barriers
  3. Companion Planting
  4. Beneficial Insects
  5. Homemade Sprays
  6. Neem Oil
  7. Organic Pest Control Products
  8. Proper Watering and Pruning
  9. Healthy Garden Practices