Two days ago, as I inspected flowers on my farm row, I discovered an army of ants working in tandem with a large infestation of aphids. I live in this constant battle trying to decide between going chemical for manageable pest control, maintaining a continuous rhythm of organic, homemade pesticides, or allowing the cycle of nature to take over. Let’s face it there is a safe way to use chemicals in the garden. And pesticidal soaps, as an organic control, are still harmful to beneficial insects. So what should one do to decide? I think it takes many factors. In my case, I’ve put so much time and effort, all in my free time, that I want to be rewarded with my flowers. This recent aphid discovery, combined with the fact I have not been able to enjoy one rose due to thrips this year. I decide that’s it! I’m going to spray the farm row with an organic pesticidal soap. Yesterday, as I looked at the aphids again for one last push to fill the spray bottle, I noticed the ants were gone. I saw a bright green lacewing and a second one over several plants. As I photograph this angel of the garden, I begin to see the hundreds of lacewing eggs all over my crop of amaranth. That settles it; I will let nature take over and see what happens. Lacewings are beneficial insects with an expansive pest pallet. They will eat Mealybugs, Thrips, Mites, Whiteflies, Aphids, Caterpillars, and Leafhoppers. I want these guys to stick around.
Week 26 recap:
- Finished plantings in the farm row.
- Moved calla lily to partial shade.
- Limbed up the oak trees and cleaned debris.
- Started accent wall in the bathroom renovation.
Week 27 plans:
- Holiday Tuesday! No work; just enjoy the backyard with grilling, lawn games, and a relaxing float in the stock tank.
Week 26 in bloom:
- Hibiscus
- Cosmos ‘Cupcake Blush’
- Zinnias ‘Oklahoma White’
- Dahlia seeds
- Marigold
- Petunias
- Hosta
- Chocolate lace flower ‘Dara’
- Gomphrena ‘Sunset Mix’
- Echinacea ‘Wildberries’
There is no one-way to pest control. It is a constant battle of identifying, assessing, taking action or just leaving it to nature. Choose the best plan for you.
Happy Gardening,
Lelo