The Ultimate Insect-Repelling Garden: Six Plants Bugs Hate
Constantly stocking your home with citronella candles and bug spray can get tedious. Instead, keep the pests away with plants that add fragrance to your space and spice to your recipes. From basil that decorates your pizza to mint that flavors your tea, this summer you can grow your favorite plants while repelling your most detested pests.
Garlic
Garlic’s pungent smell is a natural repellent for carrot flies, cabbage worms, slugs, and aphids. Not to mention, it adds heaping flavor to your summer recipes.
Basil
Easy to grow and a breeze to maintain, basil repels house flies and mosquitoes. Place the pots around your space to form a protective barrier.
Dill
Dill can keep away spider mites, squash bugs, and aphids. Just don’t plant it near your tomato plants, as it’s known to attract tomato hornworms.
Mint
The essential oils found in mint are natural mosquito repellents, with studies showing that catnip oil (an oil in the mint family) is more effective than the chemical DEET.
Thyme
With the tendency to repel cabbage loopers, whiteflies, tomato hornworms, and corn earworms, you’ll want to set aside some time to plant this aromatic herb.
Bay Leaves
Bay leaves not only season your soups and stews, but also repel flies, cockroaches, and ants. The best part? You don’t have to plant it — just sprinkle the leaves around your garden.
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