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New Nemasys Grow Your Own
Published:  05 January, 2010

Nemasys has come up with an answer to gardeners’ prayers – their new Grow Your Own Fruit and Vegetable Pest Control. There is nothing more demoralising for home gardeners, and especially those new to gardening, than growing carrots, turnips, swedes or other root vegetables only to harvest them ready for the pot and find that they are full of root fly. Grow Your Own Pest Control is a unique and versatile mix of different nematode species to target a  some of the most common fruit and vegetable pests.

Especially for the home gardener, it has been specifically researched to combat carrot root fly, cabbage root fly, leatherjackets, cutworms, onion fly, ants, sciarid fly, caterpillars, gooseberry sawfly, thrips, and codling moth. It is so easy to use that the gardeners do not have to worry about application times or thorough investigations as to what the pests actually are; they just follow the programme. Dr. Graeme Gowling head of Becker Underwood’s European operations says "The great benefit of Nemasys Grow Your Own is that it provides a simple solution to target key insect pests, with regular application you need not worry about these troublesome critters". At £4.95 for 60 sqm coverage this provides economic control that is safe and suitable for use on organic crops.

For further information please call Sue Gibb on 01903 736926

sue.gibb@beckerunderwood.com

Visit www.nemasysinfo.co.uk







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