SUMMER is just around the corner, and you know what that means – BBQs, booze, and bugs!
As the weather warms and evenings on the patio with a few drinks and burger approach, there’s nothing more irritating as being dive-bombed by mosquitoes, or swarmed by pollen beetles - those little black bugs that seem to love any light and bright clothing.
We’ve all tried the yellow candles and the deterrent spray, and let’s be honest – the effect is minimal and short-lasting, and the fumes can send you or your guests dizzier than the mis-measured cocktails.
But according to Simon Wilkinson, MD of Wilkinson’s Landscapes, harnessing the power of plants that repel insects offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution to these challenges – while filling your garden with pretty flowers and enjoyable smells.
From aromatic herbs to vibrant flowers, the gardening whizz has spoken exclusively to Fabulous Digital to reveal the top five plants that'll have those pesky critters buzzing off in no time.
So, grab your gardening gloves and get ready to reclaim your outdoor space with these bug-busting botanicals!
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LAVENDAR
"This aromatic herb isn't just for potpourri! says Simon. "Lavender packs a punch against pesky insects like mosquitoes and moths."
He explains that it's all thanks to its powerful fragrance, which bugs absolutely hate.
"So, if you want to keep those critters at bay, plant some lavender and watch them buzz off!" the gardening whizz notes.
MINT
Simon says that minty fresh breath and thirst-quenching Pimm’s cups aren’t the only perk of this herb.
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"Mint plants, like peppermint and spearmint, are like bug kryptonite," he explains.
"They repel ants, flies, and mosquitoes with their refreshing scent."
However, he warns that mint grows like wildfire, so it's best to keep it in a pot unless you want your garden overrun.
BASIL
The landscaping expert points out that you can also say goodbye to bugs with basil.
"This aromatic herb isn't just for al fresco pastas; it's a natural insect repellent too," he explains.
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Simon Wilkinson
"Basil emits a scent that mosquitoes and flies can't stand, making it a must-have for your garden."
He notes that it's important to ensure it gets plenty of sun and water, and if so, you'll be bug-free in no time!
ROSEMARY
Simon comments: "Tough on bugs, easy on the eyes and sublime in a G&T, Rosemary bushes not only add beauty to your garden but also keep pesky insects like mosquitoes at bay."
He explains that thanks to their strong aroma and dense foliage, rosemary plants are a natural bug repellent that's sure to keep your outdoor space bug-free.
Geranium
If you're on the search for a stylish way to ward off bugs, Simon recommends looking no further than geraniums!
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"These gorgeous flowers not only add colour to your garden but also repel mosquitoes and flies with their lemony fragrance," he says.
"Just give them plenty of sun and water, and you'll have a bug-free oasis in no time!"
Keep pests out all summer
Hornets and wasps - hate the smell of peppermint oil so spraying this liberally around your patio or balcony can help to keep them at bay.
Moths - acidic household white vinegar is effective for deterring moths. Soak some kitchen roll in vinegar and leave it in your wardrobe as a deterrent.
Flying ants - herbs and spices, such as cinnamon, mint, chilli pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cloves, or garlic act as deterrents.
Mosquitoes - plants, herbs and essential oil fragrances can help deter mossies inside and out. Try eucalyptus, lavender and lemongrass.