9 Mosquito-Repelling Plants You Need In Your Backyard ASAP

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Do you love gardening? Even if you don’t, you might still want to learn to keep the bugs away from your plants.

Sure there are chemicals you can use, but what if I told you there are actually plants that can do the job for you? You don’t need to invest in pesticides or bug sprays to control mosquitoes. Just have a gang of these plants in and around your house, and you’re good to go!

In today’s video, we’re going to learn more about these mosquito-repelling plants. Why is basil our top choice? What about Pennyroyal and lavender? We’ll be talking about all of these AND more…

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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Basil - 00:34
Pennyroyal - 01:42
Lavender - 02:44
Rosemary - 03:45
Catnip - 04:28
American Beautyberry - 05:24
Garlic - 06:16
Lemon Balm - 07:18
Citronella - 07:55

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Summary:
Basil
Want to keep mosquitoes away without using those nasty sprays? Well, the next time your garden is overwhelmed, consider a mosquito-repellent plant like basil.

Pennyroyal
How about a backyard that smells minty fresh? With pennyroyal, not only will you do that, you’ll also keep the mosquitoes at bay.

Lavender
I don’t know about you, but lavender is one of my favorite fragrances. There’s something so calming about it. There’s even been research about this, which has revealed lavender can relieve anxiety.

Rosemary
This plant would be best placed in a garden, or even a windowsill that gets plenty of sunlight. After you finish watering the plant, give it a bit of time to dry out. It provides a distinctive scent which will drive the bugs away. Rosemary can also double as an edible herb.

Catnip
You give your cat some catnip and they’ll go crazy. On the other hand, it benefits you by keeping mosquitoes away. They absolutely hate catnip.

American Beautyberry
The American beautyberry is a native plant of the southern United States. It’s a very beautiful shrub that produces white flowers. The plant also produces a cluster of berries during the Fall season.

Garlic
You’ve probably used garlic once or twice for cooking. Plenty of delicious outdoor meals come with garlic in some form.

Lemon Balm
Lemon balm is another great anti-bug plant. The leaves have a special compound called citronellal.

Citronella
It has been used in anti-mosquito products for a long time. If you purchase a bug spray, it’s most likely going to have citronella oil in it. This oil is also used in outdoor candles.

For more information, please watch the video until the very end.

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