Which Plants Repel Mosquitos?

Written by: Plant & Garden Hub

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As the weather starts to warm up and we spend more time outdoors, pests like mosquitoes return in droves. Using specific plants in your garden can be a natural way of repelling them, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors.

Some plants that repel mosquitoes are:

  • Catnip - easy to grow and low maintenance, is a member of the mint family and produces purple flowers during Summer and Autumn.

  • Rosemary - also easy to grow and low maintenance, is an edible herb and produces pale blue to purple flowers in Spring and Summer.

  • Basil - as well as repelling mosquitos, basil has many uses in the kitchen including topping pizzas and making pesto and produces white flowers in late Summer.

  • Lavender - easy to grow, many different varieties of flower types and colours to choose from and the scent is calming.

  • Marigolds - most popularly used as a companion plant to attract bees, marigolds come in a variety of colours and give off a sweet scent to the human nose.

  • Lemongrass - the citronella oil extracted from lemongrass is commonly used in mosquito repellents and candles, lemongrass does double duty by repelling mosquitoes and being used as an aromatic herb.

  • Garlic - its strong scent repels mosquitoes and is commonly used in cooking.

  • Mint - also has a strong scent to repel mosquitoes and is used in a variety of ways in the kitchen, including in drinks, in desserts and as a garnish.

Visit plantandgardenhub.com.au for advice, ideas and more.

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Steph Cooke

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