Peppermint – Most bugs despise the strong scent of peppermint. In addition to repelling mosquitoes, peppermint has a soothing effect on bites by providing natural relief.
Lemon Balm – Known for its lemon scent, lemon balm contains high levels of citronellal, making it very effective at repelling mosquitoes naturally. Be cautious as it can be invasive.
Rosemary – An herb that thrives in hot, dry weather, rosemary is perfect for areas prone to drought. Its woody scent is great for keeping mosquitoes and other pests like carrot flies and cabbage moths at bay.
Garlic – Though planting garlic around your garden won’t provide instant mosquito relief, its plants can help repel mosquitoes naturally, thanks to the strong scent they emit.
Geraniums – Often recommended as a mosquito repellent, lemon-scented geraniums (also known as Pelargonium citrosum) are particularly effective. Their fragrance is similar to citronella and can help keep mosquitoes away.
Adding these plants to your garden can provide a safer, chemical-free alternative to commercial mosquito repellents, while also enhancing your garden’s aesthetics and biodiversity. Keep in mind that while these plants can help reduce mosquito activity, they are most effective when used in conjunction with other preventive measures like eliminating standing water and using mosquito nets or fans.
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