Looking to build a winter resort for many of the bad bugs that inhabit your garden during the growing season? It's easy!
Don't clean up any fallen leaves, branches or fruit beneath the infected plants. The aphids, whiteflies, scale and codling moth...especially the codling moth, will thank you.
But I DO clean it up ! Sanitation is a must, not only for sanitation's sake, but also because my orchard is the major portion of my suburban backyard. And yet ... I have coddling moth in my asian pear & the dreaded spotted-wing drosophilia in my cherry tree. What's an organic gardener to do ?
ReplyDeleteSome good tips for organic gardeners who want to control codling moth at: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7412.html
ReplyDeletecontrols include
mass trapping, trunk banding, and fruit bagging.
Thanks, Fred !
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