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She’s baaaack. Ornamental plant entomologist, Suzanne Wainwright-Evans is back for an unprecedented third time. And this time she’s telling us eveything we need to know to keep the pests outdoors when the plants come inside. She has an update on the biggest pest problems this time of year, along with tips on using the most eco-friendly way to keep them where they belong.
Show Notes – GGW 027 – Keeping Pests Out When Plants Come in for the Winter; Suzanne Wainwright-Evans is Back for More
She’s baaaack. Ornamental plant entomologist, Suzanne Wainwright-Evans is back for an unprecedented third time. And this time she’s telling us eveything we need to know to keep the pests outdoors when the plants come inside. She has an update on the biggest pest problems this time of year, along with tips on using the most eco-friendly way to keep them where they belong.
If you want to check out the television episode we did with Suzanne on Natural Pest Control, then be sure to click on this link. It was one of the most unique shows of the season and a viewer favorite.
When she’s not doing television or podcast interviews with us, Suzanne is busy traveling the country as a consultant to the nursery and horticulture industry, as well as a highly sought-after speaker. She’s known to many as Buglady, which is fine with her. It’s also the name of her busines: Buglady Consulting.
And be sure to check out Suzanne’s other two podcasts with me. Her first was so popular, we brought her back four episodes later for another great conversation here.
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The great episodes just keep on coming. You should try and have Suzanne back again in Spring as we start growing again. Great information about pest control without nasty chemicals.
Thanks Steve. We have a fantastic lineup of 10 more all new episdodes before the end of the year. And yes, Suzanne and I already talked about then next appearance in time for spring planting.
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