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Chemical Free Gardening: 3 Natural Pest Control Methods

by Trish

Healthier crops can easily be grown without them being exposed to toxic chemicals especially when dealing with pests. You simply must ensure that your garden full of crops stays eco-friendly when you eradicate pests that can destroy your hard work. When you do your research and utilize different methods such as rotating crops, natural pest control and sustainable garden techniques, your garden will successfully be healthy and free from pests. Here are a few simple and inexpensive gardening methods you can practice if you are determined to maintain healthy crops and an eco-friendly garden. Remember that patience, determination and regular care will help you along the way, so do not give up easily.

Proven Natural Pest Control Methods

Here are three eco-friendly gardening pest control methods used in many gardens throughout the years.

Crop Rotation

One simple method of controlling pests is by implementing crop rotation. As there are different plant families, you can opt to invest in one plant family for the year and then plant another family in the following year. Many professional gardeners have been using this method of gardening to prevent pests from attacking their gardens. Keep rotating your crop planting every year and keep in mind to add in plants that attract beneficial pests to help keep harmful pests away.

Sustainable Garden Techniques

Garden techniques such as plant spacing, mulching, plant inspection and eliminating infected plants have always been used through the years. They ensure that natural pest control methods are only used in gardens and they also assist in the healthy growth of plants. When pests are detected on the plants, these pests are hand-picked and killed. This will also help you identify which type of pest has been attacking your garden, thus allowing you to apply the correct method of pest control according to the pest you are dealing with. Even weeding and removing the debris whenever you practice sanitation schedules, will help you have a garden that is ready and healthy for the following year’s planting.

Natural Pest Control

Surely there are plenty of over the counter pest control products being sold in the market today, but a majority of them are actually harmful to a garden. If you are looking for pest control products that are effective, you can use products made from natural ingredients or make your own formulations at home. Such products are called natural because of the ingredients being used and chemicals are avoided. If you are planning on making your own pest control products you can look for pure essential oils and extracts being sold in specializing stores. Even fresh and dried herbs can be used to make such products.

Stick To Natural Methods

When the soil of your garden is healthy, your crops will be healthy as they will be able to resist pests and other plant diseases. There are many garden treatments that are rich in nutrients, but are not made from natural ingredients. These treatments must always be avoided. Instead of pesticides, the application of beneficial pests and natural pest control products can keep the annoying critters away without harming the crops. However, if you only notice a pest infestation too late and it has already inflicted massive damages to your garden, then you must consult with a pest control professional who can also help you keep your garden safe from toxic chemicals when eradicating pests.

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Valerie Banks is a freelance writer specializing in natural pest control methods. She regularly contributes pest control articles for Rove Pest Control websites where a well experienced professional can be consulted.







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