Can I incorporate copper sulfate in my diverse balcony garden sustainably?
As someone who cherishes biodiversity in my balcony garden, I often struggle with pest and disease management while ensuring that I don't disrupt the delicate balance of my ecosystem. I've been using organic methods primarily, but I’ve encountered a tough patch with some pests that are threatening my precious fruit trees. Considering copper sulfate for disease control is on my radar, but I’m apprehensive about how it might affect the biodiversity I’ve cultivated. My garden has various plants, including herbs and flowering species, and I want to keep it thriving. Can others share their experiences on using copper sulfate sustainably in a diverse planting scheme? What should I consider before applying it?