12 Magical Plants to Keep Mosquitoes Away

12 Plantes Magiques pour Éloigner les Moustiques

Most insect repellent plants naturally repel mosquitoes with their fragrances, which not only keep these pesky pests away but also bring wonderful scents to your garden.
If you don't want to cover yourself with chemical sprays or spray your garden with them, you can grow some of these plants to repel mosquitoes naturally.
Plant these plants in areas where your guests frequently hang out, such as near a seating area or at the entrance to the house.

Here are 12 plants to grow to naturally repel mosquitoes:

1- Lavender 🌿

Have you ever noticed that insects, rabbits and other animals have never ravaged your lavender plant? This is thanks to its captivating scent, which comes from the essential oils present on the leaves of the plant.
Lavender oil is even said to disrupt mosquitoes' ability to smell! Once established, this plant is very drought tolerant and only requires full sun and good drainage.
Although it can withstand many climates, lavender particularly thrives in warmer regions. 

  • Type de plante : Vivace
  • Areas: Regions with moderately cold to mild winters
  • Flowering period: From summer to autumn

    2- Concern 🌼

    Marigold, an easy-to-grow annual flower, gives off an odor that repels mosquitoes. Plant them in pots and place them near your terrace or at the entrance to your house to keep insects away.
    Marigolds are also very popular in borders and vegetable gardens. According to the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), in addition to repelling mosquitoes, they also deter aphids, thrips, whiteflies, Mexican bean beetles, squash bugs and tomato caterpillars. Find out more about marigold cultivation.

    • Type of plant: Annual
    • Flowering period: From late spring until the first frost

      3- Lemongrass (Lemon Grass) 🍋

      Known for its distinct scent, lemongrass (or lemon grass) is the most common natural ingredient used in mosquito repellents.
      The Brooklyn Botanic Garden also recommends plants with a lemony aroma, such as lemongrass, to keep mosquitoes away.
      The good news is that the living plant is the most effective at repelling pests. This easy-to-maintain plant does best in large pots, as it cannot tolerate frost.
      However, in warmer climates, it can be planted directly in the ground, in a sunny location.

      • Type of plant: Usually grown as an annual
      • Zones: Regions with a mild and warm climate (free of frost)

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