Tips To Pest Control In Your Garden

Tips To Pest Control In Your Garden

Weeds, insects, bugs, and fungi & mould are some of the common pests found in the garden. Although pests such as weeds may not pose a huge risk, pests such as insects, bugs, mould & fungi can pose a threat and require immediate action. This article highlights the main pests found in the garden and some tips on how to keep them at bay.

Insects and BugsInsects and bugs are always present in a healthy garden. Their activity may be increased or decreased based on the season and climate. Some of the most common pests found in the garden include snails, aphids, grubs, caterpillars, fruit flies, and grasshoppers. Animals such as birds, frogs, and lizards prey on these pests. This is indeed good news, as it helps to keep the balance as intended by mother nature. However, if their activity affects the garden landscaping Sydney or the quality of your fruit and vegetables, it is time to step up and take some action against these pests!

Fungi and MouldFungi and bacteria are the cause of common plant diseases such as mould, mildew or blight. They can be spread through insects, bugs, soil, or tools used in your garden. According to experts and landscape builders, the best way to control a potential epidemic of disease spread would be to remove the entire plant or tree that is affected. Cleaning the garden tools is also one step you can take to prevent infection via tools.

WeedsUnwanted plants or weeds are a common occurrence in a healthy garden. When left uncontrolled, they can be bothersome and difficult to get rid of. Weeds will compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients along with other plants in the garden. The best way to combat weeds would be to remove (uproot) them as soon as they are spotted. It is very likely weeds will re-grow back again if they are not rooted at the infant stage.

Preventive Measures Against PestsHere are some basic control measures that can help to keep pests in your garden at bay:

  • Removing weeds as soon as they are spotted or at the infancy stages. Using a weed killer can also help
  • Trimming the lawn frequently, hedging, pruning, and trimming plants and shrubs keeping them short can reduce the risk of insects thriving on them
  • Testing the soil annually for disease causing pathogens
  • Removing breeding grounds for insects and bugs by cleaning gutters, removing debris, leaves, and fallen down fruits from the garden

 

  • Irrigating and fertilising the soil regularlyWhen Should you Call a Professional?If you experience a problem that is out of your league, it is recommended to consult a professional gardener. They can help you to identify the source of the problem (in this case the pests) and offer you a solution. They also can provide yo with tips and ideas on how best to maintain the garden to prevent similar problems in the future.landscape-design-work