Yates Nature’s Way offers a full range of products that are certified for use in organic gardening (by Australian Certified Organic) and help control common garden insect pests. All our products are made from natural ingredients such as plant extracts, oils and beneficial bacteria to achieve a healthier and safer growing environment.
Growing your own food can be so rewarding and nothing beats the taste of vegetables, herbs or fruit that are picked fresh from your own garden.
As a gardener, you put a lot of effort in caring for your garden. You put good things in, like compost and manure, to ensure you get good things out. But how can you naturally keep the bugs and weeds away from your precious harvest?
Yates Nature’s Way offers a full range of products that are certified for use in organic gardening (by Australian Certified Organic) and help control common garden insect pests. All our products are made from natural ingredients such as plant extracts, oils and beneficial bacteria to achieve a healthier and safer growing environment. And just because we are organic doesn’t mean we are soft on the pests.
This is based on Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki, which is an insecticide derived from beneficial bacteria found in soil, on plant surfaces and also in insects.
Organically certified insecticide for effective control of insect pests on fruit trees, ornamental plants and vegetables.
Yates Nature's Way Fruit Fly Control works by tricking the insect into absorbing the spinosad that's been combined with an irresistible bait.
Yates Nature's Way Organic Pelletised Plant Food is a complete fertiliser for organic gardens.
Yates Nature's Way Organic Plant Food is a complete fertiliser for organic gardens and lawns.
Controls certain leaf chewing and sucking insects (aphids, thrips and caterpillars) on leafy vegetables, flowers and vines.
A soap based spray made that controls insects and mites on home grown vegetables, herbs, fruit and ornamental plants.
Controls mites, aphids, thrips, mealybug and whitefly on vegetables, fruit trees, vegetables, ornamentals and pot plants.
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