Monoculture gardening—planting only one type of flower or plant—may look tidy, but it can turn your garden into a pest magnet. Without plant diversity, harmful bugs like aphids and termites thrive, while natural predators stay away.
According to pest control expert Lee Maddocks, non-native and uniform gardens disrupt nature’s balance. Without a mix of native plants and flowers, there are fewer beneficial insects to keep pests in check.
Instead of using pesticides, plant native flowers that attract ladybugs, lacewings, and wasps—nature’s pest control team. Also, choose blooms with different flowering times to support these helpful bugs year-round.
Swap monocultures for diverse, native flower beds to naturally protect your garden—and your home.