Organic Pest Control Tips for Your Garden

June 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Organic pest control is an approach to gardening that enables plants to naturally prevent diseases and pests. It’s a bug eat bug world, when it comes to insects in your garden. Don’t panic though when you see bugs because many of them are good for your plants. Now, how do you go about controlling the bad ones without using chemicals? In this video Scott Meyer answers some questions on how to naturally eliminate the bad garden pests.

Organic pest control ideas

Organic pest control ideas

Although gardeners get very frustrated by the sight of insects in their garden, the fact is, 80% of garden insects are good bugs – they eat other bugs! The friendly ladybug and the praying mantis are wonderful insects that feed on other pests that would otherwise harm your garden.

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Why not Use Insecticides or Pesticides?

Although a serious insect infestation can ruin a garden, it is best not to overreact. Chemical insecticide kills all of the insects in a garden, the bad and the good. Chemical insecticides have a larger impact on the ecosystem beyond the insects in your garden. If it’s bad for the bugs, it’s bad for the spiders that eat the bugs and the birds that eat the spiders, and so on.

A gardener’s first defense against insects is observation. Observe what damage the insects are really doing in your garden. As an example, Scott Meyer shared a broccoli leaf that was full of holes, but it came from a plant that was producing a beautiful head of broccoli. Overreacting to the potential problem with chemical pesticides could be more harmful than the pest itself.

Pesticide free vegetables...

Ahhhh...pesticide free vegetables!

Organic Pest Control Solutions

If you do need to intervene and treat pests in your garden, there are good organic solutions:

  • Plant Oils
    Peppermint oil is a good solution for repelling bugs as well as fungus. You can spray this directly on the leaves of the plant. Garlic oil repels pests well. (And some humans, too.)
  • Insect Soap
    Insect soap should be sprayed directly at bugs, as opposed to spraying it on the plant. The soap removes a protective coating that insects have and it makes them vulnerable to the conditions outside.
  • Row Cover
    You can also use a row cover, which is a special kind of fabric that allows light, air and water to come through, so the plant gets what it needs without the bugs.
  • Birds
    Invite birds (birds that eat bugs) into your garden by installing a birdbath.
  • Flowers
    Plant flowers around your vegetable garden. They attract beneficial insects and birds that feed on the nectar of the flowers and eat bugs hanging out in your garden.
Prevent deer from eating up your garden

A smelly bar of soap will get this deer out of the garden!

How about the larger pests that prey upon your garden?
The most secure protection against raccoons, rabbits and deer is a fence. Deer can jump an 8-foot fence, so build it tall and at an angle, so the deer cannot figure out where their feet will land. Install an electric fence if you can do it.

There are other tactics that deter deer:

  1. Deer hate the smell of pungent soap. Hang deodorant soap in your garden.
  2. Reflective tape or aluminum tins that flutter and clatter in the wind create movement and noise that can make mammals nervous, sending them next door to your neighbor’s garden.

Organic pest control without the use of pesticides seems like the way to go. You’d think it would be more complicated than that. Probably since they devote TV programs and magazines to the subject, they make it seem so complex. In my going green series, I’ve also got some good info on creating an organic lawn.

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