Garden Pest Control (U.S. Backyard Edition): Prevent Damage Without Spraying Everything

Garden Pest Control (U.S. Backyard Edition): Prevent Damage Without Spraying Everything

Protect your plants from pests using simple, low-drama tools: netting, row covers, sticky traps, and smart watering—plus when to use each.

Most U.S. gardeners don’t want to spray constantly—they want a garden that’s easier and safer to maintain. The best approach is prevention + monitoring.

1) Use barriers first (netting & covers)

- Great for seedlings and leafy greens

- Stops damage before it starts

- Helps keep the garden low-maintenance

2) Monitor pests early

- Sticky traps aren’t “the whole solution,” but they’re excellent for:

- spotting a problem early

- reducing flying adult pests around plants

3) Keep plants strong (healthy plants resist better)

Many “pest disasters” start with stressed plants:

- inconsistent watering

- crowded growth

- weak support (plants flop, airflow drops)

The simple “protection plan”

- Covers/netting on vulnerable plants

- Sticky traps for early warning

- Consistent watering with drip/timer

- Stakes/ties to improve airflow

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