Overview
Healthy plants growing in balanced ecosystems are naturally more resistant to pests and diseases. Our approach to pest management emphasizes prevention through good cultural practices, biological controls, and only when necessary, organic interventions. We help farmers and gardeners move away from toxic chemical dependence toward ecological pest management.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Strategies
Cultural Controls
- Crop rotation to break pest and disease cycles
- Proper spacing and pruning for air circulation
- Sanitation practices removing diseased plant material
- Healthy soil management supporting plant immunity
- Variety selection choosing resistant cultivars
- Timing planting to avoid peak pest periods
Biological Controls
- Beneficial insect conservation (ladybugs, lacewings, parasitic wasps)
- Companion planting attracting natural predators
- Biopesticides using beneficial bacteria and fungi
- Neem-based products for soft-bodied insects
- Predatory nematodes for soil-dwelling pests
- Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for caterpillar control
Botanical Pesticides
- Beneficial insect conservation (ladybugs, lacewings, parasitic wasps)
- Companion planting attracting natural predators
- Biopesticides using beneficial bacteria and fungi
- Neem-based products for soft-bodied insects
- Predatory nematodes for soil-dwelling pests
- Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for caterpillar control
Physical & Mechanical Controls
- Row covers and netting protecting crops from insects
- Handpicking of large pests like caterpillars and beetles
- Sticky traps for monitoring and mass trapping
- Mulching to suppress weeds and reduce disease splash
- Water sprays dislodging aphids and mites
- Barriers and collars preventing cutworms and slugs
After more than twenty years of success in the wood products industry, the Bilder family founded its capital venture in 2009 investing in real estate in the western.
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Training & Capacity Building
We conduct farmer field schools and garden workshops teaching pest identification, monitoring techniques, and appropriate intervention thresholds. We emphasize that not all insects are pests—many are beneficial. Our training builds confidence in making decisions based on observation rather than calendar-based spraying schedules.
Our Services
- Agronomy & Regenerative Farming Consultancy
- Kitchen Gardens & Urban Farming
- Yard & Garden Decor
- Plant Stands & Trays
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies