Grow your own ladybirds!

Can't identify that mould? Got a great tip for keeping slugs at bay? Suggestions for organic weed control? Post them here...

Moderators: KG Steve, Chantal, Tigger, peter

vivienz
KG Regular
Posts: 530
Joined: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:55 pm
Location: Very north Dorset
Has thanked: 14 times
Been thanked: 30 times

Certainly not a pest, but a wonderful predator, I've had the most amazing 'crop' of ladybirds on my allotment this spring.

I'm not the tidiest of gardeners and left a load of last year's bamboo canes lying on part of the lottie over winter & only got around to moving them last weekend when clearing for some new plants. Digging over was really slow as there were ladybirds everywhere- mostly engaged in making more ladybirds, so I had to move them all on before carrying on with tidying. Just where I stood, I counted at least 50. The canes themselves, in the open ends and wherever there were broken parts, were stuffed with yellow ladybird eggs. There were also loads of eggs on a couple of scaffolding planks that I use to weigh things down with, so quite brilliant all around. I don't expect aphids to be a problem this year!

Who needs expensive garden centre pretty things to encourage ladybirds - just leave your old canes out and they will come running!

Happy times,
Vivien
Elaine
KG Regular
Posts: 1207
Joined: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:40 am
Location: Hull, East Yorkshire.

Hi Vivienz. How brilliant!! Sounds like they were having fun :lol: :lol: I only found a dessicated earwig in my canes!! Cheers!
Happy with my lot
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic