Gardening tips9 December 2010
-
Use compost to improve the soil and help plants grow. Find out all you need to know from The Composting Association. Or treat yourself to a great new resource written by a Friends of the Earth supporter George Pilkington - Composting with worms.
-
Try controlling pests like slugs with water or beer-filled traps (cups sunk into the ground).
-
Try smothering weeds with porous plastic sheeting or cardboard which blocks out the light.
-
Attract wildlife that feeds on pests.You can do this by avoiding pesticides and making sure your garden is not too tidy. This will encourage wildlife to set up home.
-
Experiment with companion planting. Marigolds put off pests and attract useful insects. Organic gardening books list other useful plant combinations.
How to grow your own food >
This is an extract from Save cash & save the planet.
Find out more from other organisations via our Links page.

© John Parrish







Discuss "Gardening tips" in our forum