organic garden pest control


   
importance of organic
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general organic tips
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 common pests

    - european corn borer

   
- corn earworm

    - cabbage worm

   
- cabbage maggot

   
- gypsy moth

   
- elm leaf beetle

   
- asparagus beetle

   
- colorado potato beetle

   
- japanese beetle

   
- june beetle

   
- squash bug

   
- striped cucumber beetle

   
- spotted cucumber beetle

   
- codling moth

   
- apple maggot

   
- squash borer

   
- peach borer
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    organic products
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 resources and links

 

 

Protect your garden the organic way

Garden pests can be treated organically
Common garden pests can be treated safely with organic pest control measures.

Avoiding chemical pesticides in your home lawn and garden is a great step to ensuring
the health and safety of your family, pets, neighborhood, and the earth!

By the time you notice holes in leaves, weak stalks, and rotten fruit, pests have already
won the battle with that plant in your garden. Understanding pests’ lifecycles and habits
and using smart gardening strategies will prepare you to prevent pest damage before it
happens. We have also gathered non-chemical solutions for dealing with a pest after it
has already made a home in your lawn or garden.

 Why is it important to control pests the organic way?

 Check out these general tips for preventing pests without chemicals.

 Learn about a specific pest to find out how to identify them and avoid them

If you are looking for a good selection of organic fertilizers, organic pest control items and great gardening tools, we recommend buying from Clean Air Gardening.


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