Natural Pest Control for Healthy Plants in your Vegetable Garden

July 9th, 2015 | by admin

16 Comments

  1. GrowVeg says:

    Want to stop your plants being destroyed by pests such as slugs, aphids or
    cabbage worm? In this video, we demonstrate natural pest control techniques
    which can help you to reduce harmful pests and stop them from damaging your
    fruit and vegetables. We explain which methods work best for different
    types of pests, as well as how to use natural predators and barriers for
    future protection:
    Natural Pest Control for Healthy Plants in your Vegetable Garden

  2. montacor22 says:

    Wow, unlike most videos I’ve been looking at this one was actually helpful.
    Now I know the importance of flower power

  3. hanks so much. Great advice! I am new at organic gardening. :)

  4. I’ve learned how to protect and conserve my garden.

  5. Yup. These tips will help

  6. rickyy1234 says:

    Thanks for the tips. feel free to checkout some of my gardening vids and
    tell me where you think I might be able to improve. Thanks

  7. Thank you. Very educational. I appreciate this upload for my own personal
    garden.

  8. Gotta love consumption friendly food

  9. The range of flowers that attract helpful bugs is a good tip, thanks.

  10. I found this post very educational! This video presented various ways on
    how to control pest which is very useful to all kinds of gardeners. Through
    this video, I’ve learned how to protect and conserve my garden. You will
    never regret on watching this! One thing for sure is that I will truly
    recommend this video! 

  11. fudgedog says:

    beer for slugs and snails to get drunk on then drown, that’s funny

  12. Many tips good to practice, and sure will help. Good video, thanks for
    sharing.Killing ants has to be done (sorry), they are getting inside the
    house and around anywhere in the kitchen. While my balcony plants when
    there is ants – sure aphids as well. Spray for ants..and sure …..

  13. but, remember: boiling water wreaks havoc on bacteria and worms, too, so it
    depends on your tolerance and your holistic approach. Not a judgment, just
    an expanded view. Happy Gardening! Love my GrowVeg program!!!!!

  14. GrowVeg says:

    Ants like dry conditions, so keeping the strawberry bed moist may help, and
    blasting with water from a hose can dislodge ants and send them scurrying
    off temporarily – this probably won’t get rid of them completely though.
    Surrounding the plants with diatomaceous earth may help to deter them. If
    you’re feeling particularly sadistic you can pour boiling water down the
    ants’ nest to kill them.

  15. nery colon 1 says:

    I think that it gets real hot and maybe I have to wet them everyday while
    the heat is on. We have had as high as 102 degrees. I can’t put hot water
    because it’s a canister. I started to kill them by hand. Thanks because I
    forgot that ants likes dry areas. thanks for your help really appreciate it

  16. nery colon 1 says:

    I have a problem with these black ants in my strawberries. It’s been
    killing my strawberry plants. I’ve been taking them out by hand it has
    helped a little. Is there anything else that I can do? Would appreciate
    your opinion. Thanks it’ a great video.

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