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The Garden Pests: The Enemy Of Your Garden

June 30th, 2010
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If your garden is not attacked by the pests, the gardening is easy. In fact, the gardening is not easy. There are a lot of factors that will harmful your garden. The most important factor is the pests.

The pests may be prevented by the garden cleanliness. Like the human, they will protect the illness by the healthful conditions.

You should to plan about “How to keeping the pests down?”. The earthworms will stir up the soil. This makes the soil to contact the water and air for all times. The insect is the best feed of the bird. Some insects will harmful the other insects, too. The toads are the wonderful insect hunter. They will eat a lot of small insects all day. They are the best friend of your garden.

You should try to change your garden to the attractive garden for the birds and toads. You must have the bird house, the water place and the sprinkle in your garden especially in spring. The bird will stay in your garden. In the hot summer, the toads will rest in the cool shadow in day time and they will ready to hunt in the night time. You need to help the toads by set up the suitable place for them. Putting the vary size of stones under the shade or in the cool and damp area is the good idea. The toads like in live in the dark, cool, quiet and damp area.

If we classified the insect class by the working of them, there are 2 kinds of the insects.

The first kind is the insect who gnaw at the plant. They will use the fit mouth like the grasshoppers and caterpillars.

The second kind is the insect who suck the juice from the plant like the plant lice. Their work is similar to the mosquito work. The mosquito will prey on the people. If there is a lot of this insect type on the plant, the plant will die by the sucking.

The certain insecticide is directly attacking the insects. It is sprayed on the plants. It will fall upon the insects. So they will die by the absorption of the poison into the body.

If your garden is attacked by the underground insects, the ant hills will covered your garden. This is the good idea. But you should be careful about the undesired problems.

The plant lice are the most common insect. The colors of the plant lice are red, yellow, green or brown. But most of them are green. They will suck the plant by cling close to the part of the plant. It is not too hard to find them.

The rose bushes are attacked by the rose slugs. Their characteristics are the soft bodies; the body’s color is green and yellow. They eat all the leaves of the rose.

The melons and squash leaves are damaged by the beetles. They eat the leaves by left the holes in it. The color of the beetle’s back is black with yellow stripes. The tomato worm is the common pest in the vegetable garden. It will eat the young fruits. It is the yellow and green worm.

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Summer gardening is all weeding and watering!

July 18th, 2009

Summer is a time of busy gardening activity as everything is growing rapidly and weeds seem to appear faster than you are able to pull them up.

Early summer is a transitional stage with some flowering plants dying back and summer bedding coming into full bloom to offer its peak color.

Pests and diseases are as prominent as ever so taking prompt action when they appear will often stop the trouble and keep it from spreading out of control.

Keep your garden looking its best by weeding frequently and regularly dead-heading border plants.

Mow the lawn, except in very dry weather, to keep the grass short and healthy. Rake the lawn occasionally before cutting as this will help to keep weeds and moss under control. Do not cut the lawn lower than 1 inch as a low cut lawn will encourage moss to grow.

Finish hardening off and planting tender bedding plants as well as watching out for signs of mildew and aphids on roses. Spray insecticide – one of the systemic brands which stay in the plants’ system for several weeks – to stop these pests from taking over the soft shoot tips or leaves and halting flower growth.

Putting effort in at the start of summer will let you enjoy your garden mid summer as most things are already sown or planted; your main jobs will be weeding and watering!

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Got Grubs? Managing Lawn Pests Organically

January 30th, 2009
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Innovative biologists and chemists have made it much easier to control the pests in your garden and there are now a dozen safe ways to control damaging insects.

First of all you need to identify what kind of insects you have or are likely to get. There are plenty of common species, but only a few of these do any significant harm in a given area – and there are a number of ways to identify them.

Check plant leaves, flowers and shrubs and match any you don’t recognise against photos you can find on the internet. Look for information on any particular plants that you’re concerned over and you shouldn’t have any trouble identifying the most common pests. Oftne that information will contain a photo you can use for comparison.

A lot of the insects on flowers, trees, grass and other plants are hidden and you may have to rely on guesswork and apply general methods that are used to control common invasive species. Aphids are often found on rose bushes, for example but may be difficult to spot. Grass often has grub infestations that is not visible to the eye and can only be detected by looking underneath the soil.

Another method is to examine any effects you might see

Grass with round, brown spots, especially in late Spring through Summer may mean you have a Japanese Beetle grub problem. Double check your guesswork with other methods if you find that patches of grass come away from the soil easily like carpet with loose tacks then you may have a grub problem.

Eliminating insects and grubs that are causing problems is usually safe, cheap and easy especially with modern control methods. This doesn’t mean you have to purchase and spray large areas with chemicals, although most of them are said to be safe for both humans and the environment.

Instead of using grub killing fertilizer or insecticide use biological control methods. These are considered to be more organic and are becoming more popular and effective all the time. A substance called ‘milky spores’ can be a very cost effective way to control grubs in lawns.

Biological control may be more expensive than a bag of grub insecticide to start with. A 30lb bag of grub killer may cost $10 and last two years where a 1-liter bottle of milky spores may be $30 or more, but it lasts for 10 years. This works well because it is a natural compound which contains living organisms that invade the grub larvae and interrupts their growth cycle. In effect, you have one organism killing another. The spores are harmless to your lawn as they only act on the grub.

There are other control methods like the one above each meant to solve a particular problem. This is because organisms are particular about which insects they will invade and when. These methods are safe, cost effective and many are last longer than other, chemical methods.

You can use chemical insecticides if you really need to do so. Modern insecticides are much more sophisticated, and decay safely and quickly into harmless byproducts without harming the environment. They also do the job before they decay.

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