Pest Control For Organic Gardens
October 4th, 2008 by Rick- Image via Wikipedia
Man-made pesticides have been thoroughly disrupting our environment since World War II. While it may be true that the concept did succeed in its first few decades, in time their chemicals not only made tougher and more resistant bugs, it has also poisoned a lot of plants that fell victim to the chemical-enriched sprays that hogged the plants air.
Nowadays, people are finally making it a point to consider alternatives, especially organic pesticides, in order to curb this recurring problem. There are a few countries in the world that put a step forward in the elimination of synthetic pesticides by outlawing them, an example of which is The Virgin Islands, and have promoted incessantly the hidden advantages and new techniques of organic gardening.
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