Plant protection - Page 12

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"align=left height=115 width=97 do I get rid of weeds without chemicals? 3 natural remedies for weeds! "
In order to get rid of weeds, labor-intensive weeding or spraying with herbicides is necessary. The latter, however, are harmful to the environment. And how to get rid of weeds without chemicals? Are there any home remedies and preparations that we can prepare ourselves? Yes of course! Read more …"align=left height=115 width=97 for weeds in paving stones. How to use, recommended proportions, opinions "
Vinegar for weeds in paving stones is a good way to get rid of weeds without using harmful herbicides. Opinions on the effectiveness of vinegar in combating weeds, however, are divided. That is why it is worth finding out exactly how to use vinegar on weeds and learn about the recommended proportions in which the vinegar spraying is actually effective. Read more …"align=left height=115 width=97 in the garden. The use of vinegar in gardening "
Vinegar in the garden can be used as a simple and natural remedy for many garden problems and pests. And so vinegar in the garden will be useful for washing pots, fighting weeds, ants and plant pests. Discover the 7 proven uses of vinegar in the garden! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 soda - garden use, spraying "
Baking soda is a safe and effective natural preparation that can be successfully used in the garden to combat certain pests, diseases and weeds. Here are 5 popular examples of using baking soda in the garden! Read more …"align=left height=115 width=97 ptasi - occurrence, properties, combating "
The presence of bird knotweed in your garden can be a cause for concern. This nuisance weed copes with extremely difficult conditions and is reluctant to give way. However, it can be useful as a herbal raw material. Learn about the healing properties of bird knotweed and how to use it, and see how to combat knotweed in the garden. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 in the lawn - combating grubs "
Grubs, i.e. beetle larvae that feed in the ground, are very troublesome pests that damage the lawn. The grubs contribute to the yellowing and drying of the grass and the gradual dying off of the turf. See where the grubs in the lawn come from, what is their harmfulness and how to make sure that your lawn is being damaged by the grubs.Here are the best ways to fight grubs in your lawn! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 - an effective remedy for grubs and nematodes. It is safe and easy to use! "
I am writing this article with great satisfaction. For years, the owners of home and allotment gardens have been waiting for a natural, safe and effective remedy for grubs. See the possibilities of P-DRAKOL and how to apply this agent to grubs, wireworms and nematodes to quickly get rid of unwanted pests! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 480 EC for grubs - when to use, dosage, substitutes "
How does it work, when to use it and what is the dosage of Dursban 480 EC for grubs? We also suggest ecological substitutes for Dursban 480 EC, which are worth using in home and allotment gardens! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 nematodes. Fighting. What preparation for nematodes? "
Soil nematodes are pests that live in the ground. Although they are so small that we cannot see them with the naked eye, they can severely damage plant roots, leading to disease and dieback. Find out how to combat soil nematodes and find out which nematode preparations are the best! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 snails in the garden "
Snails play an important and useful role in nature, and some of them are protected. However, they can also cause serious damage to plots and gardens by feeding on various parts of plants, especially young leaves, shoots, roots and inflorescences. That is why it is worth knowing the most effective ways to combat snails in the garden. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 ways to make snails in the garden "
Home remedies for snails in the garden are proven methods available to everyone. They are able to quickly and effectively combat the snails infestation in our garden, without posing any threat to the environment. Snails in the garden can quickly destroy a large number of plants, so it is worth knowing how to fight these troublesome pests, even if you cannot go to the garden store for the right preparation. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 deterrent plants. 10 plants that snails do not like! "
Eaten heads of cabbage, chewed leaves of ornamental plants, and the glistening path of dried mucus are a clear evidence of snails feeding at night. These molluscs cause enormous damage in the garden. However, we can prevent them by planting slug repellent plants. What? Here are the top 10 plants that snails don't like! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 voles, grubber, field mouse - fighting "
Often, when we notice that there are mounds of fresh earth on the lawn, and hollow corridors can be found under the surface of the flower beds, the first suspicion is a mole. As it turns out, it may well be a grubber, a field mouse or a voles. See how to distinguish these pests and how to effectively fight them so that they leave our garden for good! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 do I get rid of the grubber from the garden? "
Mole-like mounds of earth, damaged lawns, reduced yields, nibbled seedlings, and even severe damage to the roots of trees and shrubs. It can all be damage caused by the grubber. See how to make sure that there is a grubber in the garden and learn about proven ways to get rid of it! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 snack - what it looks like, fighting, how to catch "
Turkuć rookie is a large insect that digs underground tunnels. During this operation, it damages the roots of plants, causing them to wilt and die. The larvae of the horseshoe crab, which feed on plant food, are also harmful. See the description and photos of what the turkish snack looks like, what it has in common with the mole, and learn about the best methods to combat turkish snack in the garden. Read more … ◄ BACK.NEXT ►
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