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How We Keep Pests Out of the Vegetable Garden

May 22, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

We​ grow ​our own vegetables because we like gardening and we really want to get higher quality food. Dumping a bunch of chemicals in the garden sort of negates the whole point of having a home-grown meal. ​In this video, I walk you around the garden and show off the different things that I try to help mitigate the pest pressure in the garden. Not all of them are perfect but it does help keep ​more ​produce coming to the table.

Every time I talk about the hoops and nets​,​ folks want to know where I purchase them so I'll include ​links for you below.

These are the Hoops that I bought
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The Netting
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The Clamps
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About Michelle in the Meadow
I am a suburban gardener located in zone 9A in Northeast Florida. I started growing in this suburban lot in 2019 and have expanded the garden every year. In 2020 I started making Facebook Videos about the garden, and in 2022 created this YouTube channel. I enjoy making content about my garden, what I’m learning, and from time to time the general vlog, too.

We have a 300+ day growing season in our area. We are currently growing in many raised garden beds of various sizes. Along both sides of the house, in grow bags, in the ground, in Greenstalk vertical planters, and pots on the patio.

The Amazon links I shared are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you click or make a purchase. Please know my opinions are my own and not influenced by any commission.

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