Top Garden Pest Control Tips

Gardening is a wonderful pastime, not only will it add beauty to your home but you will also be able to feed yourself and your family from your pass time. But if you don’t deal with the problem of pests you will find that you are feeding unwelcome guests and not your family.

Pest control is one of the most important issues when planning your garden, whether it is a flower or vegetable garden. If you allow pests to overrun your garden instead of a thing of beauty and source of food you will have nothing more than an ugly mess.

A gardeners best friend is his or her spay can, knap sack and the pest control section of his or her supermarket. Gardening is excellent exercise and can be hard work, so why spend all of that time having it turn into unproductive time just because of garden pests.

To help your garden stand out and be noticed you should not only care for the garden but for the lawn that surrounds it as well. The frame of a painting makes the painting look so much better.

Lawn grubs need to be controlled, not only will they damage your lawn but will eventually spread to your garden. Beetle grubs especially will turn your lawn into a dust bowl, but before you reach for a highly toxic poison try making your own environmentally friendly pesticide.

Don’t spend all of that time planning, digging and planting your garden only to kill it with a chemical that you hope will help it survive. Study the pest that you want to eradicate, find out what their habits are, and use the best chemical or pesticide for the job. You don’t use a hammer to paint a wall, do you?

Some pests will avoid a nice healthy garden, so nurture it by giving it the correct amount of water, the right fertilizer and don’t cut the grass too short. Now that your garden is healthy you can start to eradicate the pests that have stayed.

Even though your garden may be looking beautiful, it will also look very inviting to snails and slugs. The City of Toronto has banned the use of pesticides for most purposes, but still allows Scotts EcoSense ferric phosphate, because it is as safe as can be in your garden.

I hope that I have made it abundantly clear that if you want to reap the benefits of all of your hard work in the garden you have to minimize the damage that the pests can cause. In order to defeat your enemy in the garden you must get to know them.

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