Integrated pest management
The garden is a living organism! With the creation of a garden there is always a commitment on the part of the owner to care for this living ecosystem.
The owner of the garden enjoys the joy of daily contact with nature, gaining calm, peace and mental balance. But at the same time he takes care of the garden, and this obligation is part of the benefit he will receive from the plants.
In the ecosystem of your small or large garden, apart from the plants, small animals or insects will coexist, bees, pollinators, butterflies, earthworms and of course many birds will come to dine on the seeds of your own plants.
Some of these insects are harmful to plants and can cause problems in the garden.
At garden place you will find an experienced team of agronomists who can undertake the protection of your plants from entomological enemies.
The approach to dealing with entomological enemies must always be done with respect for the environment, for this reason in many cases we recommend the use of methods of integrated management of these enemies.
Integrated management includes the use of environmentally friendly insecticides with parallel spraying in the garden of beneficial insects which essentially feed on herbivorous insects!
The integrated management of a small or large ecosystem is a modern trend in plant protection and ensures sustainability, protecting the environment from the harmful effects of chemical insect control using powerful insecticides.
The use of integrated management methods is strongly recommended in hotel units, where the gardens are highly accessible by the tenants-clients and the use of chemical drugs to combat insects is difficult and dangerous.
The garden place team completely undertakes the plant protection of the garden with special cooperation packages that include:
- Frequent visits to the garden, so that the health of the plants can be checked.
- Elaboration of a beneficial insect eradication program.
- Cooperation with the staff responsible for the maintenance of the gardens.