Hey Daniel,
Congrats on starting your first vertical garden! Keeping pests under control is key to a thriving setup. Here are my top tips to prevent pests and tackle common issues:
1. Build a net over your gardens, this will keep out the cabbage moths. Their the biggest pest you will deal with. If they do get in you will see where the caterpillars are eating holes in your leaves.
Aphids you can’t help but I have had over 2 years and 3 vertical towers only aphids a couple of times, I think the plants are too healthy for them from the nutrients they receive.
Mixing in companion plants like marigolds or nasturtiums can further deter pests and create a balanced garden ecosystem.
2. Ladybirds and lacewings can help control pests. Plant flowers like marigolds or native daisies nearby to attract them.
3. Be sure to remove dead leaves and debris to avoid creating hiding spots for pests.
4. Look for early signs of pests like holes, sticky residue, or discolouration to catch problems early.
5. Neem oil or garlic spray works well to handle common pests like aphids and whiteflies without harming your plants.
Keep an eye out for aphids, caterpillars, and whiteflies—they’re common in vertical gardens but manageable with these tips. If you need more specific advice about a particular plant, let me know!
Cheers,
Nathan
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