6. Catnip (Nepeta cataria)
Insects Repelled: Mosquitoes, ants, cockroaches
Research shows that catnip is more effective than DEET in repelling mosquitoes. Its easy growth makes it a garden favorite, but be prepared for visiting cats!
7. Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum)
Insects Repelled: Roaches, ants, Japanese beetles, ticks, silverfish
The compound pyrethrin, found in chrysanthemums, is used in many insect repellents and controls a wide range of insects.
8. Garlic (Allium sativum)
Insects Repelled: Aphids, mosquitoes, cabbage moths
Planting garlic around the garden acts as a barrier against aphids, mosquitoes, and cabbage moths, protecting your vegetables and flowers.
9. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Insects Repelled: Mosquitoes, carrot flies, cabbage moth
Rosemary’s woody scent repels garden pests while attracting butterflies. It’s ideal for container gardening or as part of a culinary herb garden.
10. Petunias (Petunia)
Insects Repelled: Aphids, tomato hornworms, asparagus beetles
Often called “nature’s pesticide,” petunias repel a variety of insects. Plant them in sunny spots near vegetable gardens or in hanging baskets.
11. Citronella Grass (Cymbopogon nardus)
Insects Repelled: Mosquitoes
While citronella candles are a popular mosquito repellent, growing the plant itself can offer localized protection. Best grown in large planters due to its size.
Incorporating these natural insect-repellent plants into your garden layout not only helps in creating a more pleasant and pest-free environment but also enhances the biodiversity and aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space. While no plant is 100% effective against all pests, these selections can significantly reduce the need for chemical repellents and contribute to a healthier, more natural garden ecosystem.