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Gardening Supplies home > Gardening Supplies FAQs > Q: If I choose to do organic gardening, is it still possible for me to end up with pest-free plants?

Q: If I choose to do organic gardening, is it still possible for me to end up with pest-free plants?

 

Q:  If I choose to do organic gardening, is it still possible for me to end up with pest-free plants?A: Yes. There are many other techniques besides simple pesticides that will keep unwanted pests away from your plants. These organic gardening techniques will keep your garden from harm without harming the environment or you in the process. An example of a simple and oft used bit of organic gardening is buying ladybugs to release in your garden. Ladybugs have long been a gardener’s friend – they do not eat your plants, but eat those bugs that normally would.


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Q: Is it possible to give my plants too much water?

Q: Do I really need to have a “green thumb” to start my own garden?

 





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