Gardening can be great fun and good exercise. You can also reduce your grocery bill as a result of gardening, but if you don't address a few issues you may find that you are feeding the pests rather than your family.
One of the most important issues when gardening is pest control, no matter if your garden is floral or vegetable. Pests can take over your garden and instead of working on something that you want to be pleasing to the eye or palate you will have an eyesore.
Luckily there are many products available on the market to help you keep the pests at bay. If you are not going to control the pests why waste the time and effort that you will put into your garden.
There is no way that your garden will stand out from the crowd if your lawn is just a dry and patchy piece of ground. All good paintings are placed in good quality frames; treat your garden the same way. Care for your lawn as well as your garden.
Before you go laying down baits and poisons, turning your garden into a toxic waste dump, do a bit of research; there is plenty of information on the Internet to help you make your own pesticide. You can kill or deter garden pests without killing your neighbour's cat.
Don't spend all of that time planning, digging and planting your garden only to kill it with a chemical that you hope will help it survive. Study the pest that you want to eradicate, find out what their habits are, and use the best chemical or pesticide for the job. You don't use a hammer to paint a wall, do you?
Get your lawn and garden to a nice healthy state before you worry about the pests, some pests will go away once the garden is healthy. But don't kill it with kindness, too much water, too much fertilizer and cutting the grass too short can do more harm than good.
After getting your garden beautifully verdant, you may find that the snails and slugs will make an attempt to take over. These can be particularly harmful to vegetable gardens. In Toronto, Canada most pesticides have been banned, but Scotts EcoSense ferric phosphate is still used to eradicate snails and slugs. Why? Because it is safe to use.
It is obvious that garden pest control is probably the most important issue for the gardener. Educate yourself about the various pesticides that you will need to use to control the many pests that can make your garden look like a compost heap. Study the pests and you will learn the best way to eradicate them.