Everyone can and should have this unlikely garden tool. It’s simple, yet so helpful. If you don’t buy anything else for your garden this year, you’ve got to buy this one simple tool. And don’t worry it’s inexpensive and doesn’t take up a lot of space. Let me tell you why you need this tool and see if I can convince you to try it out in your garden.
Can You Guess Which Tool I’m Talking About?
If you guessed Tweezers you would be correct!
The Most Unlikely Garden Tool for Organic Gardening is Tweezers!
Not Just for Brows
Tweezers are not just for brows and splinters. Have you ever tried using tweezers in the garden? This is an overlooked garden tool. Yes, the same instrument typically found in your bathroom or first aid kit can be a surprising yet essential addition to your gardening toolkit.
In this post I’m going to tell you why you need tweezers in the garden and see if I can convince you that you definitely need to buy yourself a pair.
Precision for Pest Control
For the home organic gardener or someone that desires to use less pesticides, hand removal is the first line of defense against garden pests. This is one reason you need to be in your garden each day to stay on the offense to catch pests before they become a problem.
Sharp fine point tweezers Work Best
Tweezers can be an effective tool for pest control allowing you to pick off insects, larvae, or eggs from your plants without harming the plant leaves. For example, if you see a cucumber beetle, caterpillar, or squash bug you can remove them one by one, reducing the need for chemical pesticides. The precision of the fine point on the tweezers gives you an edge on those nasty pests.
You can see a video demonstration here Watch video here
My Tweezer Method
I used this tweezer method all last summer to handpick cucumber beetles and squash bugs. When I spot an insect that I know is harmful for my garden, I simply grab my tweezers from the trellis where I hang them, grab the insect and plop it in a pale of soapy water that I always keep at hand in the garden. These cheerful yellow sharp fine point tweezers work like a charm with cucumber beetles because as soon as they sense your presence they will drop or fly away. I found mine on Amazon and they are good quality for a reasonable price.
You can find the tweezers I use here.
Conclusion
While tweezers may seem like an unconventional gardening tool, their precision and versatility make them an invaluable asset for gardeners. So, the next time youāre planning your garden tool kit, donāt forget to include a pair of tweezers. You might be surprised at how often you reach for them and how much they simplify your pest control.
Michelle’s Garden Grows
Michelle is a backyard kitchen gardener, content creator, and RN, BSN by trade. Her goal is to bring you one step closer to the garden and the nature-inspired lifestyle you are searching for.
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