Friday, June 3, 2011

Companion planting

Companion planting is a traditional method of vegetable gardening involves planting two or more close to each other to protect and support to parasites, both air and ground crawler. This process ensures a strong growth, higher yields, by repelling pests or predators of common pests draws. Learn which plants take a couple little man of trial and error. For example: Anis seems to germinate best when grown with coriander, coriander, but not growingalso find anise. Garlic scares Japanese beetles, but if planted close to something in the family of peas and beans, inhibit growth.
One of the most compelling reasons for the plantation company to use technology is the ability of some plants to attract beneficial insects.

Benefits are those who are different from common garden pests such as aphids and caterpillars. beneficial insects are considered the good guys are and why gardeners are warned not to spray insecticidesat random.

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beneficial to include, but are not limited to:

a) parasites - feed on pesky aphids, caterpillars and larvae.

b) lacewing larvae - feed on aphids.

c) the beetle larvae - feed on aphids.

d) Ground beetles - feed on ground-dwelling pests.

e) hover flies and robber flies - feed on insects, including leafhoppers and caterpillars

The insects have different nutritional needs at different stages and cyclesDevelopment so that a variety of plant materials are needed to bring in your garden. While looking for insects do, and eat pests, there may be certain times during their life cycle, that their diet consists mainly of nectar and pollen. The attraction of these insects in your garden, you must provide a shelter for the host plants and even plants.

Variety and diversity both in plant material and seasonal availability are crucial. The hedges are used toserve this function. L ', shrubs, trees and weeds would be out of the first leaf spring and the first fruits as food sources.

The hedges are rare today, but most backyard gardeners could plant fruit trees or flowering of the body and shrubs and perennials that have something in bloom throughout the season to add the edge of the yard or garden that not only the beauty to your garden but also promote the presence of beneficial insects to gardens as well.

L 'the following conditions are agreeable to attract beneficial insects:

a) low-growing plants as a cover for ground beetles (thyme, rosemary, or mint).

b) Shady, protected areas to lay their eggs.

c) the flowers are very small for small wasps, such as fennel, angelica, coriander, dill, Queen Anne's Lace, clover, yarrow, and rue.

d) Composite flowers (daisy and chamomile) and peppermint (mint, peppermint or catnip) Tighten the predatory wasps, hover flies and robberFlies.

In addition to the harm this can do for us pesticides pollute the air, water, soil, plants and animals. Learn how to combat pests without chemicals is a good way to help not only health but also the land and animals that live nearby.

Companion planting is the gardening method involves planting trees of two or more close to each other to protect and support on the ground and crawling pests air. Companion planting promotesstrong growth, higher yield and repelling pests or predators of common pests draws. Trial and error is involved in determining the pair mate. Companion planting is worth and, of course, the protection of people and the environment and serves to help the country and animal habitats in the area.

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Companion planting

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