For many Capital and Adirondack Region residents, the arrival of spring is a signal to dig out the gardening tools and get to work. We love to plant flowers, herbs, vegetables, and more. In our region, snap beans, carrots, radishes, peppers, salad greens, and smaller varieties of tomatoes usually thrive.
As you prepare for spring planting, we offer some tips for a productive garden:
Different pests harm your garden in various ways. For example, aphids are tiny insects that may or may not have wings and come in multiple colors. They suck juice from growing plants, often on the underside of leaves or new shoots. Ladybugs are natural aphid enemies, so attracting those to the garden can help.
Cabbage worm caterpillars are about one inch long and typically appear light green. They eat cabbage and other cabbage family members, including broccoli, kale, radishes, turnips, and Brussels sprouts. An excellent way to reduce the cabbage worm caterpillar infestation is by attracting birds to eat them.
In addition to ladybugs (attract those to your garden with cilantro, dill, and angelica, or just buy a batch of young ladybugs at the garden store), dragonflies eat mosquitoes and aphids. The nematodes mentioned earlier as potentially dangerous to plant roots also have a positive garden impact, killing grubs, beetles, and weevils below the soil.
Don’t forget bees. Bees are essential for pollination, so be kind to these little stinging insects.
You may be tempted to go the “DIY” route and spray your garden with pesticide if the other measures you have taken are ineffective. If you do, be careful. Buying off-the-shelf pest control sprays may cause unintended consequences. Consider using a professional pest management company like Thomas Pest Services.
Our experts will identify the specific problem and treat it without causing harm to crops, pets, or your family. Our pest control experts will assess the problem and provide options and a cost estimate for extermination.
Also, for homeowners who prefer a natural solution, we offer a green approach to our pest control services, using Octopamine, which does not affect mammals, birds, or fish because it targets the insect’s exoskeleton. Call for a complimentary inspection and proposal today.