Mosquito Repelling Plants
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25 Mosquito Repellent Plants for Your Garden
Want to keep mosquitoes and gnats from bugging you this summer? Here are 25 Mosquito Repellent Plants and tips for creating your own planter.
Mosquito Proof Your Yard
Lawn maintenance, standing water, nontoxic treatments and fans can all effect your mosquito population. With mosquito transmitted diseases abounding, cutting down your mosquito population is essential to reducing you risk of exposure. #mosquitoes #backyard #natural #summertime #outdoors #lawncare #cedarcide
Keep Mosquitoes Away By Planting This Bug-Repelling Container Garden
It’s that time of year when mosquitoes and their nasty bites can ruin a great outdoor dinner or party. While spraying chemicals might work, it’s always nice to find a safer way to keep those pesky bugs away. Here is a great option from Salisbury Greenhouse. Just adding six plants into a pot
Repel Mosquitoes With These Plants Naturally – Frugal Canadians
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How to Propagate Citronella Geraniums | Hunker
Now that the citrosa geranium's (Pelargonium citronellum, Pelargonium citrosum “Van Leenii”) reputation as a mosquito-fighter has been exposed as a marketing gimmick, it can be enjoyed for its pleasant, spicy scent.
How to Grow Citronella AKA Mosquito Plant
If you're going to grow ONE plant this summer, it should definitely be citronella, also known as the mosquito plant! Citronella not only adds decor to your garden, but will also keep mosquitoes at bay and give your garden a beautiful lemony scent! If you're interesting in learning how to grow citronella, AKA mosquito plant, keep reading our gardening guide below! How to Grow Citronella Citronella is a member of the geranium family, and has a multitude of medicinal uses, but also makes for a…
How to stop mosquitoes from breeding in my fountain
Do you have mosquitoes breeding in your fountain here is how you can i get rid of them. Use baking soda, the baking soda smothers the larve and wont allow them to hatch. We use baking soda in the water holes laying in the woods and it does seem to ke