How to Eliminate Unwanted Pests From Your Garden

A garden takes plenty of maintenance to flourish. So, homeowners are understandably frustrated when they realize they have some uninvited guests living off of their plants. 

It’s no secret that garden pests love eating plants. Whether you have beautiful flowers and shrubbery or produce growing in your yard, you’ll want to protect them. Need some assistance? Here are a few simple ways to keep unwanted pests out of your yard. 

Use other insects

Did you know you can reduce your garden’s vulnerability to pests with other insects? There are bugs that eat the bugs responsible for ruining your garden. For instance, ladybugs eat aphids, insects known for destroying plants. So, invite them to a garden party.

Fortunately, there are many resources on how to attract the helpful insects if they don’t show up immediately. Want to get ahead of the spring season? You can grow some insectary plants to increase your chances of bringing garden savers in. 

Use plants with natural resistance

Many gardeners are unaware they can use plants that naturally repel pests. For example, if you enjoy eating squash, you can plant varieties that have a better chance than others of thriving without being eaten. Consider Butternut or Royal Acorn squash, as it doesn’t commonly attract squash bugs. Fewer bugs mean fewer opportunities for your plants to be eaten before you harvest them. 

The same applies when you bring your indoor plants outside for your garden. Transitioning them without having them eaten is easier to achieve when you use the proper care techniques for the type of plant. 

Hire a professional

When in doubt, the best option for a fruitful garden is hiring a trained professional. Landscapers and other garden professionals often offer organic and natural pesticide solutions that won’t harm plants, especially those grown for food. 

Best of all, they can help you treat previously damaged plants after a thorough inspection. The specialists at White Oak Gardens can perform inspections and treatments and recommend plants that naturally keep pests at bay. 

Maintaining a fruitful garden is a blessing, especially with benefits like healthy food. While it takes some practice, creating the perfect garden can be attainable with adequate pest control. Whether you take a natural or traditional pest control approach, both consistency and professional help can eliminate the insects that would otherwise feed on your crops. 

If you’re a homeowner looking to sell your house, consider this an investment in your curb appeal. Potential buyers will be happy to inherit a pest-free garden. 


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