A holistic approach...
Catch them early…
Know your enemy...
In the veg patch…
5 fiendish foes
Slugs and snails…
Vine weevil…
Caterpillars…
Aphids (greenfly & blackfly)…
Lily beetles…
A garden is an ecosystem, but it’s quite an unnatural one and it’s hard to get the balance right
Companion planting is an attractive way to deter pests and works by confusing the insect
Look regularly on the undersides of leaves for caterpillars and for eggs, which are often laid in clutches and pick them off by hand
- words: Jo Arnell
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