Sunday, June 11, 2023

Ten Natural Ways to Keep Bugs Out Of Your garden

As the spring season approaches, many of us are eagerly awaiting the chance to get back out in the garden and start planting. However, as we all know, with the warmer weather comes a multitude of pests that can wreak havoc on our plants and vegetables. The good news is that there are plenty of natural ways to keep bugs out of your garden without resorting to harmful chemicals. I’d like to share with you 10 natural ways to keep bugs out of your garden.

Companion Planting - Companion planting is the practice of planting two or more crops together that can benefit each other in some way. For example, planting marigolds alongside your vegetables can help keep away pests such as nematodes, while planting herbs such as basil and parsley can help repel aphids and other insects.

Neem Oil – Neem oil is a natural insecticide that comes from the seeds of the neem tree. It works by disrupting the insect’s hormonal balance, which can prevent them from feeding and reproducing. Neem oil is safe to use on most plants and is effective against a variety of pests.

Diatomaceous Earth – Diatomaceous earth is a natural powder made from the fossilized remains of diatoms. It works by drying out the exoskeleton of insects, causing them to die. Diatomaceous earth is safe to use around pets and children and can be sprinkled directly on plants or applied as a dust.

Garlic Spray– Garlic is a natural insect repellent that can be used to keep pests such as aphids and spider mites away from your plants. To make a garlic spray, simply crush a few cloves of garlic and mix them with water. Let the mixture sit for a few hours before straining and spraying on your plants.

Beer Trap – Beer traps are an effective way to control slugs and snails in your garden. Simply bury a jar or cup in the ground and fill it with beer. The slugs and snails will be attracted to the beer and will fall in, where they will drown.

Sticky Traps – Sticky traps are a non-toxic way to catch flying insects such as whiteflies and thrips. They work by attracting the insects to a sticky surface, where they get stuck and can’t escape. Sticky traps can be purchased or made at home using yellow paper coated with a sticky substance.

Row Covers – Row covers are a mesh fabric that can be placed over your plants to protect them from insects. They work by creating a physical barrier between the plants and the insects, preventing them from feeding and laying eggs. Row covers are also useful for protecting plants from frost and wind damage.

Essential Oils – Essential oils such as peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus can be used as a natural insect repellent. Simply mix a few drops of the essential oil with water and spray on your plants. Essential oils can also be used to repel insects in your home.

Beneficial Insects – Beneficial insects such as ladybugs, lacewings, and praying mantises can be introduced to your garden to help control pests. These insects feed on pests such as aphids and spider mites, and can be purchased online or at your local garden center.

Hand-Picking – Sometimes the best way to control pests in your garden is simply by hand-picking them off your plants. This method is effective for larger insects such as caterpillars and beetles, but can be time-consuming.

In conclusion, there are plenty of natural ways to keep bugs out of your garden without resorting to harmful chemicals. By using a combination of these methods, you can keep your garden healthy and pest-free all season long. Happy gardening! Check this book at Amazon for best results. (I will receive compensation if you buy.) The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook: Identify and Solve Common Pest Problems on Edible Plants - All Natural Solutions! (#ad)

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