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Organic Gardening
Lately, it seems like everywhere you turn, you see new organic products popping up. As a culture, we've become obsessed with organic vegetables, organic cleaning products and clothing made from organic fibers. However, anyone who's ever grown an organic garden knows how difficult it can be to produce these products effectively - especially in the garden, where pests can be your biggest problem. Here are a few easy ways to prevent garden bugs the natural way
Know Your Plants
The first step in organic pest control is to get to know the plants you're growing and which specific bugs are attracted to them. By identifying the type of bugs you're most likely to encounter, you can develop a specific pest control plan that meets the needs of your garden. In fact, preventing garden bugs may be as easy as planting a complementary variety nearby. For example - planting daisies and mint attracts helpful insects that will kill off the predatory pests.
When planning your garden, choose native species over imported varieties whenever possible. Native species have better "immune systems" to the common insects in your area than an exotic plant will have. You can also purchase varieties of common garden plants that have been bred to be disease resistant. It's up to you as the gardener, but some people feel that purchasing genetically modified plants goes against the values of Organic Gardening.
Do the Dirty Work
If you want to keep your organic garden healthy and pest-free, you've got to get down on your hands and knees and do the dirty work. First of all, it's important to maintain healthy soil with natural additives like compost and mulch. You can also add nutrients by tilling old plants into the soil and rotating your crops each year. Soil that is dry and deficient in nutrients is more prone to having pest problems.
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