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Controlling Asparagus Beetles

easyGardening30-60 minutes6 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Ensure basil is planted in a location where it does not crowd the primary root system of the asparagus.

Tools Needed

stainless steel hand trowelstandard garden size
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bypass prunersprecision cutting blades
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Materials

Basil plantsarterner variety(as needed for perimeter planting)
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Organic compostwell-rotted(as needed for soil prep)
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Steps

1
Prepare the soil around the asparagus beds by incorporating organic compost to ensure plant vigor.
Tip: Stronger plants are better equipped to handle pest pressure.
2
Identify the location for companion planting around the asparagus spears.
Tip: Plan for spacing that allows for airflow.
3
Sow or transplant basil (specifically the arterner variety) near the asparagus.
Tip: Basil acts as a natural deterrent to repel asparagus beetles.
4
Water the basil and asparagus regularly to maintain low stress levels in the plants.
Tip: Consistent moisture prevents plants from wilting, which can attract pests.
5
Monitor the foliage for any signs of beetle activity and prune any heavily infested leaves using bypass pruners.
Tip: Removing infested foliage early prevents the spread of beetles.
6
Maintain the basil growth throughout the active growing season to ensure continuous pest repulsion.
Tip: Basil does not compete for root space with asparagus, making it an ideal neighbor.

Pro Tips

  • Basil is specifically noted for its ability to repel asparagus beetles without competing for root space.

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Sources

Synthesized from 3 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →
Gutenberg: Farm Gardening GuideView →
Wind River Greens Plant DatabaseView →