Dealing with garden pestsSupport and advice
SlugsSlugs can be kept away from your plants by putting down a barrier of wood ash or pure coal soot. The slugs will stay away from the sulphur in these barriers, and will not cross the line you put down in your garden. InsectsMany insects are plant-specific, meaning they only feed on (and destroy) certain plants. To protect your plants from these garden pests, it is a good idea to rotate your crop every year. It takes a few seasons for these insects to establish themselves in a new environment so by planting in different places around your garden you will leave pests behind and protect your new crop. BirdsIf you want to stop birds from eating the apples and strawberries youve been nurturing, try hanging CDs or shiny ribbon from the nearby branches. The reflection from the shiny surfaces scare the birds - alternate the two tactics to keep them on their toes. CatsIf cats are causing you concern in the garden, simply put out some orange rind or black pepper. Cats do not like citrus or black pepper so should stay away from your garden. RabbitsTo stop rabbits from nibbling your lettuces, plant some green onions with them. Rabbits do not like green onion so this should be enough to keep them away. |
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Your garden is to be enjoyed, so when pests come and nibble at your plants or litter on your lawn, something needs to be done about it!