this is the most amazing video I've seen about pests and beneficial insects. helped me so much and I've decided not to use any chemical pesticides and turn my garden into an insect oasis. thank you!
I think I get it, let nature take its course, I especially like her comment about planting more parsley and dill etc so everything has enough to eat. Parsley and dill have beautiful flowers too.
Awesome presentation! Greatly appreciated! After a few years growing my food, herb, and perennial gardens I am starting to get the hang of things, and info like this is incredibly important!
Very well presented... thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.... now I will try not to kill even the harmful insects... let the nature to take care of my garden
Yes, those lady bug eggs are truly attached. I sprayed the eggs with hose on high and they did not budge. I didn't know they were lady bug eggs though. I just thought they were pests.
In one part of my yard, I cultivate the good-old-leave-it-alone, where milk weed and fox glove and the un-nameable flower and spread and help or hurt harmful insects. I freely admit that when it comes to insects, I don't know what's going on, so there's no point in spraying and spading, pretending that I do...