Preventing Aphid Infestations in Your Garden
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2 summers in a row now we have had aphids attack our garden, taking out the zucchini and squash first. Then travels to the tomatoes and lastly it will get the cucumbers. We believe it is from aphids and need to find a way to control them better. We mainly have used 7 dust. It helps to a little but needs to be applied a lot and gets expensive. We are purchasing better seeds as well and know that the soil is good as other parts of the garden grow extremely well.
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We have a very big tree right next to our house. It is full of Aphids. We cannot sit outside because everything is sticky and honeydew falls on us. Last year we bought a 1000 ladybugs and released them into the tree. But the problem still persists. What can we do?
Thank you.
Is your tree stressed? I have resolved this issue with a tree that i take care of by watering it extensively. A tulip tree in the middle of a textured concrete patio had a raised garden bed built around it. Always had an aphid problem. On year 3 of taking care of it i added soaker hoses around the base and run them as often as i can in the summer. The tree was never satisfying its thirst and was treated bad. So aphids were plenty. Perhaps your tree has a stressor to it inviting aphids.
The suggestion "Garlic and chives repel aphids when planted near lettuce, peas, and rose bushes" is a bit counterproductive when it come to peas.
If you want to keep aphids away from your peas, I'd suggest another method than planting garlic or chives nearby.
While it might work well for roses and lettuce, peas do NOT like to be near anything in the allium family (onions, garlic, chives) and neither does well when planted near the other. Beans are also unhappy near alliums. (I learned this the hard way.)
I can see the aphid's damage to the leaves, but do not find the aphids. Should I treat for aphids? Thank you for any help.
If you’ve searched the whole plant and see no actual aphids, then they have likely moved on already or have been eaten by a predator. It’s unlikely that they’ll return, but keep an eye on the plant anyway, just in case.
Hello! I'm new to gardening and just started growing cucumbers 5 weeks ago. I have aphids on my plant and have been trying to take care of it for a week now. It seems to be working, but they're still there. I have PLENTY of catnip in my junk drawer... can I just sprinkle that on the plant and soil to deter the aphids?
I live in FL and wonder if the practice of sterilizing the soil at the end of my growing season by covering the garden with black plastic and letting the sun bake it would help alleviate pest problems, like aphids. What are your thoughts?
We have not heard that a black plastic cover will eliminate bugs. The Sun will warm the soil, but not as much as you think, even in Florida. According to the Univeristy of Massachusetts Center for Agriculture,
Thanks! Guess I won’t try it.