Basil is a versatile herb with pest-repelling qualities. Its potent oils deter flies and mosquitoes, and can even kill mosquito eggs. With a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations, basil is not only great for pesto, but also offers benefits like soothing bug bites. Companion planting it with tomato plants helps keep pests at bay.
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Harnessing the Power of Chrysanthemums: Natural Pest Control and Garden Beauty
Chrysanthemums are not only beautiful but also effective at repelling pests. They can repel insects like roaches, ants, ticks, fleas, and more. However, while they can be good companions for vegetables, their insect-repelling compound, Pyrethrum, can be harmful to humans. Planting flowers in the vegetable garden encourages beneficial insects and supports a thriving ecosystem.
Angelica Plant: Growing Tips, Culinary Uses, and Medicinal Benefits
Angelica, also known as ‘wild celery,’ is a low-maintenance herb that thrives in shaded, moist, and well-drained soil. It belongs to the parsley family and is used in alcoholic drinks, cooking, baking, and for medicinal purposes. With a beautiful scent and wildlife appeal, it is a valuable addition to gardens. Angelica is best harvested in spring for its tender stalks, and it can be grown alongside sage, mint, and marjoram.
Growing Rosemary: Natural Pest Repellent and Homemade Mosquito Repellent
Rosemary is a versatile herb that repels mosquitoes, flies, and aphids. It can be grown easily in pots or in the ground with ample sunlight. To create a homemade mosquito repellent, steep dried Rosemary in boiling water, strain, and then use as a spray. Planting Rosemary with marigolds, parsley, chives, and sage provides added protection for growing vegetables.
Practical Guide: Using Petunias for Natural Pest Control
The beauty and benefits of companion planting. Techniques to introduce different flowers, plants and herbs with an attitude that can support and improve soil conditions, increase fertility, offer shelter and attract and repel insects simultaneously.