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5 Plants That Keep Bugs Away

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Did you create an elegant outdoor living area and garden for your family or for your local insect population? Flies, mosquitoes, ants, and other pests too often take over patios, decks, and any backyard garden oasis. Find out how Plant Professionals can help you select the best plants that keep mosquitos away in Florida.

Common Plants To Repel Bugs

These are just the top five options for repelling pests. Work with your team at Plant Professionals to determine the best option that blends with your landscaping design and offers low-maintenance, all-natural pest control. Some plants require specific maintenance steps and soil features, while others grow quite rapidly wherever they are planted. It’s important to have a professional assist you with proper planting and selection for effective insect repellent.

1. Chrysanthemums

A winner among bug-repelling plants, chrysanthemums are known for handling everything from ants to silverfish and lice. These vibrant flowers also add a refreshing pop of color to your outdoor design. Select a single color, two-tone look, or go for a flowerbed full of brightly colored wonders.

2. Marigolds

Another dazzler in terms of insect repellent and color, marigolds are great for pests large and small. Plant these around your garden or outdoor area to the smallest mosquitoes and large rabbits.

3. Citronella Grass

Embrace the comforting smell of citronella grass in your backyard for a natural insect repellent. Instead of investing in all of those candles and other all-natural products to hang around your property, simply plant the grass itself for added greenery.

4. Lavender

Lavender balances insect repellent, an inviting aroma, and a soft, comfortable color tone. You can make your own essential oil with lavender or use it for a number of other projects, making it a highly versatile option for your backyard in Florida.

5. Mint

Finally, mint is a great all-purpose plant to have around your property. This fast-spreading herb repels mosquitoes one minute and adds a kick to your mojito the next. Whether muddled, added as a garnish, or allowed to naturally grow and repel insects, mint is a welcoming feature in your landscape.

There’s no reason you need to stick with just one plant type. With the proper design and placement, you can easily spread all five throughout your property. A protective hedge of marigolds or mint may not be the look you’re going for, so a professional landscape designer can weave diverse plant types into an iconic, calming landscape.

Is Your Lawn Protected From Insects?

Talk to your local landscaping team at Plant Professionals to learn more about the specific bugs and insects that each plant repels. Some are more effective than others, and some plants may fit your landscape design better than others. In general, here are the bugs commonly repelled by these top five plants:

Some plants, like chrysanthemums, repel all of these pests. Others, like mint, are best used only for ants, spiders, and mosquitoes. Whatever combination of plants you choose, your local landscape design team in Florida can elegantly weave them into your existing design.

Learn More About Plant Options in Florida

Take the next step in your landscape design. Don’t settle for a deck that’s home to ants or a patio visited by mosquitoes. Schedule an estimate today to see how our professional team in Florida can help you select, plant, and maintain plants that keep flies away. Blend functional and fashionable options in your existing design or recreate your entire backyard for an unforgettable outdoor experience.

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