Garden Bugs & Disease
Garden Bugs & Disease
How To Protect Your Garden From Pests And Diseases
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-protect-your-garden-from-pests-and-diseases/
There are many things that can happen to your garden that you wouldn’t even consider being a problem, pests and diseases. Either of these can wreak havoc very quickly without a sign that it was there. You need to know what to look for and ways to prevent it before an infestation can occur. There are several different ways to eliminate the issue at hand. As with any gardener you would prefer to do so organically but that is not always an option. ---CONTINUED---
Re: Garden Bugs & Disease
Survival Gardening: Squash Bugs and Borers
https://www.theprepperjournal.com/2019/07/23/survival-gardening-squash-bugs-and-borers/
If you have a squash bug (SB) or squash vine borer (SVB) problem, it can be a big problem. Some areas have even greater trouble due to increased season length and mild winters.
(SNIP) ... Even if you’re not growing yet and don’t have any problems, push through this one anyway, just in case. You’ll need the fixes and preventatives on hand ahead of time. ---CONTINUED---
Re: Garden Bugs & Disease
Natural Pest Control in the Garden
https://commonsensehome.com/natural-pest-control-in-the-garden/
(SNIP) ... Just walking down the chemical isle in the hardware store, i.e., the “garden helper area” or whatever they call it, gives me a headache. Sometimes I buy natural products, but often you can get rid of garden pests with what you have on hand. ---CONTINUED---
Re: Garden Bugs & Disease
Integrated Pest Management: How to Sustainably Keep the Pests Out
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/integrated-pest-management-how-to-sustainably-keep-the-pests-out/
Integrated pest management, hereafter IPM, is the practice of pest management instead of pest control. It’s a proactive strategy that involves planning the field or garden to minimize problems before they occur. This involves considering the plant’s needs and environment, pest biology, and the interactions between the factors. IPM isn’t the same as organic gardening. It’s a thought and decision-making process.
Really, IPM is a very fancy name for “know your stuff and plan your garden accordingly.” ---CONTINUED---