If you don't want to deal with pests anymore, start using beneficial insects in your garden.
You can attract beneficial insects
Just open your own garden of beneficial insects. You don't even need much for this. A wooden frame, maybe a discarded shelf that you divide into compartments and fill with straw, wood, leaves, potsherds and stones - that's usually enough. Over time, the beneficial insects nest there all by themselves. But they are also at home in piles of brushwood, dry stone walls and in ponds. As you can see, you don't need to buy any beneficial insects. If you have such beneficial insects in your garden, then you no longer have to reach for the chemical club, because these little animals will do their best to rid the garden of pests.
Aphid has many enemies
Above all, the aphid has many enemies that can be found in every garden. The most well-known is probably the ladybug. But the larvae of the lacewing also like to eat aphids. Just like the larvae of the hoverfly. It not only sticks to aphids, but also has other leaf suckers on its menu. The trained hoverflies are also pollen collectors, which are not only responsible for pollination, but also deter predatory insects.
Food and hibernation
Just give it a try and attract beneficial insects to your garden. If you have varied plants in your garden, then you provide the beneficial insects with enough food. Note that beneficial insects usually overwinter in perennials. So don't cut them back until spring.