Nasturtiums and Aphids

The aphid effectNasturtiums are one of those flowers that I never really knew anything about until I moved to the Pacific Northwest. They grow beautifully, and rapidly!

In addition to their speedy growth, and obvious nice flowers, it turns out that they are a virtual magnet for aphids. As a result, they’ve become something of a sacrificial lamb for my garden.

The ones shown in the photo to the right are planted next to my lettuces, and chards. The lettuces and chards doing very nicely, and the nasturtiums are taking the brunt of the abuse from the aphids.

Most strangely, I’ve cycled at least three sets of nasturtiums out of this space, and now I’m afraid to NOT replant more. Perhaps it’s time to get more ladybugs?

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Posted by Les on July 18th, 2007 under Pests, Garden Maintenance


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