How to Build a Garden That Manages Its Own Pests — Without You Having to Do Much at All
The conventional approach to garden pest management is reactive. Something damages your plants. You identify what it is. You apply a treatment. The problem reduces, or doesn't, and you try something else.
There is a different approach — slower to establish, considerably more interesting to build, and ultimately far more effective. It's the approach that ecological gardeners call building a balanced garden ecosystem, and it works by creating conditions in which pest populations are regulated naturally by the predators, parasites, and environmental factors that evolved to regulate them.
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