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completed in 1970, found that without pesticides the insect<br />

population could be cut in half when only 2 crops were grown<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether. 6 You can do this when you grow a diversity of plants<br />

in your backyard with life-giving techniques!<br />

This introduction <strong>to</strong> insect control has emphasized philosophy<br />

and general approaches. Companion Plants and <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

Use Them, Gardening Without Poisons, and The Bug Book(see<br />

pages 172, 194, and 195 of the bibliography) have already vigorously<br />

explored the spectrum of organic insect control in detail.<br />

These books provide companion planting combinations, recipes<br />

for insect control solutions, and addresses for buying preda<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

insects.<br />

I hope each person who reads this book will plant at least<br />

one small, 3-foot-by-3-foot GROW BIOINTENSIVE bed. You will<br />

find the experience fun and exciting beyond your wildest<br />

expectations!<br />

6. See Jeff Cox, “The Technique That Halves Your Insect Population,” Organic Gardening<br />

and Farming, May 1973, pp. 103–104.<br />

164 A BALANCED NATURAL BACKYARD ECOSYSTEM AND ITS INSECT LIFE

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