How to Plant a Pest Resistant Garden!
Pests bug me! Especially in my garden, so I have learned to pick plants that cut down on pest maintenance chores and the use of pesticides.
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
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There are many plants that will attract beneficial insects that prey on pests that damage your garden. Ladybugs and praying mantis are good examples of beneficial bugs in the garden!
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Repels:
Artemisia - produces a strong antiseptic aroma that repels most insects. Use in flower borders or in a vegetable garden.
Basil - oils repel thrips, flies and mosquitoes.
Borage - repels tomato hornworms and cabbage worms and attracts beneficial bees and wasps.
Catnip - repels just about everything, except for cats! Keeps away flea beetles, aphids, Japanese beetles, squash bugs, ants, and weevils.
Chives - repels Japanese beetles and carrot rust flies.
Dahlias - repel nematodes.
Garlic - planted near roses it repels aphids. It also deters codling moths, Japanese beetles, root maggots, snails, and carrot root fly. -
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Attracts:
Dill - attracts hoverflies and predatory wasps, and its foliage is used as food by swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. Tomato hornworms are also attracted to dill, so if you plant it at a distance, you can draw these destructive insects away from your tomatoes. Dill repels aphids and spider mites. Sprinkle dill leaves on squash plants to repel squash bugs.
Hyssop - attracts honeybees to the garden.
Lavender - a favorite among many beneficial insects, but also repels fleas.
Sunflowers - draw aphids away from other plants. Ants will move their colonies onto sunflowers but sunflowers are unaffected.
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Tips & Warnings
When you use pesticides in your garden you are also killing off beneficial insects!