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Garden Allies

Let Beneficial Insects Do the Work

A practical guide to using beneficial insects for natural pest control. Learn which plants attract them and how to build a balanced, self-regulating garden system.


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Garden Allies (Frederique Lavoipierre)

Garden Allies is a detailed and practical guide to understanding and working with beneficial insects to create naturally balanced, resilient gardens. Frederique Lavoipierre focuses on the relationships between plants, pests, and predatory insects, helping growers shift from reactive pest control to proactive ecological management.

Key Characteristics

  • Beneficial Insects as Pest Management
    The book highlights specific predatory and parasitic insects—such as lady beetles, lacewings, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps—and explains exactly which pests they target. This allows growers to make informed decisions about how to manage common garden issues without chemical inputs.
  • Planting for Insect Habitat and Food
    Provides guidance on which plants supply nectar, pollen, and shelter for beneficial insects throughout their life cycles. This includes strategies for ensuring continuous bloom and habitat availability across the growing season.
  • Lifecycle-Based Understanding of Insects
    Explains how beneficial insects develop—from egg to larva to adult—and how their needs change at each stage. This deeper understanding helps gardeners support insects at the right time for maximum effectiveness.
  • Designing Ecological Garden Systems
    Encourages integrating insect-supporting plants into vegetable beds, borders, and surrounding landscapes. These design strategies help create self-regulating systems where pest outbreaks are less likely to occur.
  • Reducing Dependence on External Inputs
    By fostering balanced insect populations, gardeners can reduce or eliminate the need for sprays and interventions. The focus is on long-term system health rather than short-term fixes.

Product Details

  • Format: Paperback
  • Subject: Beneficial insects, ecological gardening, pest management
  • Recommended Use: Garden planning, integrated pest management, pollinator support
  • Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Language: English
  • Illustrations: Insect identification photos and habitat guides

Growing & Use Notes

Use this book when designing or refining your garden layout—especially when selecting companion plants and flowering species. Start by introducing a few key insect-support plants, then observe how pest pressure shifts over time as beneficial populations establish.

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Garden Allies

$2495

Garden Allies (Frederique Lavoipierre)

Garden Allies is a detailed and practical guide to understanding and working with beneficial insects to create naturally balanced, resilient gardens. Frederique Lavoipierre focuses on the relationships between plants, pests, and predatory insects, helping growers shift from reactive pest control to proactive ecological management.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

Growing & Use Notes

Use this book when designing or refining your garden layout—especially when selecting companion plants and flowering species. Start by introducing a few key insect-support plants, then observe how pest pressure shifts over time as beneficial populations establish.

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