May 14, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Organic Methods to Control Pests in Your Garden, Finally a Way to Fight Back!


Today I will equip you with 5 organic methods to fight back and protect your future harvests!

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Organic Methods to Control Pests in Your Garden, Finally a Way to Fight Back!

  1. The only little tidbit I can add at the moment is for cutworms. I think we may all have experienced for instance having a beautiful green bean plant come up and a couple of days later it's been cut at the base by a cutworm selfishly eating that little strip and killing the plant. I don't put collars around my plants anymore I sprinkle cornmeal around the plants base the cut worms eat that first can't digest it and die. I learned this from an old timey book of hints in the garden.
    Otherwise this year in NW Arkansas at least in my garden has been one of the worst years for food production, it's either the weather, way too much rain….or no rain and fighting with the weeds and the grass choking out everything. Right now the temperatures are triple digit and the humidity is like you just stepped out of a hot bath. I'm a senior and can no longer handle that kind of heat.

  2. Is it wise to use garlic/cut it up and let it fall off the table etc with your little guy (dog) there?? That's my only concern. It's extremely toxic to dogs in that it causes oxidative damage to red blood cells. I'd prefer Diatamacious Earth instead. Still using DE, I'd want to guard the plants or keep the dog from getting to it in case it accidentally smells it and has respiratory issues but at least it would benefit the dog to eat DE (Deworm / Eliminate any potential parasites, etc)

  3. Thank you for the thuricide BT tip. I have the worms eating through my basil. fortunately i have so much of it they cant get too far, but I have to inspect what i pick to find the worms. and yes the white moth adults are flying in my garden, which you say is indication that the battle is on. I have used neem oil, which helps more with white fly and mites. thanks again.

  4. U need some of that MESH that they make tu-tu's with to cover your plant boxes and they won't be able to land on you garden at all. It, is an EXCELLENT way to get rid of insect all together….

  5. The best trick you suggested subtly this year was EZ straw. It kept the dirt off of small plant, kept them clean and hydrated. I ordered it through Ace hardware. It was affordable and has an additive that keeps it from blowing away. It is cut up into small pieces and is called seeding straw for grass seed but worked great on everything for me.

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