Extensive research scholarship suggests that gardening evokes a feeling of relaxation because observing growth brings a wave of tranquility. But gardening is a serious hobby as it requires a lot of work, attention, and troubleshooting. This is why gardeners have to follow multiple tips and tricks to manage their gardens properly.



If you are a budding gardener, one of the most common problems you will face is dealing with pests, and there exist many useful services like pointe pest control that will take care of the problem for you.  Although, you must have to make peace with this recurring problem of pests, there is a lot you can do organically to prevent their existence.

Organic Vs. Inorganic Pesticides:
There exists a common understanding that organic pesticides can be safely used without any reluctance. But, it is necessary to understand that pesticides are harmful, whether they are organic or inorganic. Even organic pesticides are going to kill the beneficial pests and alter the pH of the soil.

Therefore, the best way to deal with pests is to prevent them in the first place. There exist many natural methods that can be employed to minimize the likelihood of pest infiltration, and we have listed a few of them for you.

·       Maintain the health of soil:
The health of the soil is a reflection of a plant's immune system, which is its ability to hold its own against impending diseases and pests. Organic fertilizers contribute significantly in building the health of the soil as they activate the soil microbes. There also exist many other ways like composting and using organic mulch, which can be used to build the quality of the soil.

·       Choose the right plants:
The planet earth houses many plants that have natural resistance towards various pests. Hence, it would be a good idea to choose such plants, and information about them can easily be found on the seed catalogs.
For example, strongly scented plants repel pests and, therefore, can come in handy if planted around fruit and vegetable bearing plants.

·        Choose the right places:
Different plants have different ultraviolet and water needs, and they have to be planted accordingly. Otherwise, their immune system will weaken with time because they are not getting the ideal conditions for growth, and a weakened immune system means inviting more diseases and pests. 

·       Attract beneficial insects:
Always look to attract beneficial insects by growing plants like calendula and coriander because they offer nectar and pollen to these insects. These insects can prove to be handy because they exterminate the pests.

·       Rotate Crops:
Rotating crops does not only increase the health of your soil but also confuse the pests by not enabling them to get acclimatized to a specific species of crop. Make sure that you do not plant the same crop for at least two years in the same patch, especially if it was infested with pests before.

·       Install a row cover:
The row covers essentially act as a filter that allows sunlight and air to pass through but prevents the entry of pests.

·       Effectively handle an outbreak:
Unfortunately, if your garden happens to experience an outbreak, you should switch on the damage control mode and get rid of all the infested crops immediately.
 
Garden sciences are pretty similar to medical sciences in which preventative measures must be focused on more than curative measures. Therefore, take the necessary steps to make your garden disease-free so that you do not have to resort to toxic pesticides.