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Steps to an Organic Pest Control Vegetable Garden

An organic garden is a wonderful way to provide fresh, safe produce for your family. But what do you do about the pesky critters that like to invade your crops and kill your plants? Many gardeners turn to their chemical pesticides to keep those creatures at bay. However, that won't work for the organic pest control vegetable garden. Instead, gardeners will rely on beneficial creatures and other natural methods of pest control to keep away destructive creatures and keep their crops healthy and thriving. We have a few of those methods right here to help you keep your organic pest control vegetable garden growing nicely.

Education

The first step in starting an organic vegetable garden is educating yourself about your plants needs. Providing the best environment for your garden will ensure that your plants are hale enough to ward off pests and continue to thrive. It is also important to learn about the weeds and bugs that can harm your crops, so your organic pest control vegetable garden will be ready for any challenge that comes its way.

Plant Choice

To enjoy a low maintenance organic pest control vegetable garden, it is also a good idea to choose your plants based on the species that are native to the area, since these plants are much more able to protect themselves against the natural pests and diseases of the area. Using a variety of plants that complement one another will also help keep the organic pest control vegetable garden strong. For example, choosing species that will attract beneficial bugs will keep the destructive pests away. Your local nursery or extension office can be an excellent source of this information.

Natural Pest Control

If your efforts to keep your organic pest control vegetable garden aren't enough, there are additional measures you can take. Beneficial bugs can be purchased in bulk and released into the garden environment, although it’s a good idea to have plants that attract these critters to ensure they stick around. There are also natural pesticides that can be purchased or mixed to spray on plants to keep the pests away and the plants safe. Keeping your organic pest control vegetable garden watered and weed free will also keep the pests away.

An organic pest control vegetable garden may take a bit more work and research, but the rewards are far reaching. Your efforts will result in safe, fresh produce that your family can enjoy all summer long, and you can rest in the assurance that you are caring for your environment at the same time.

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