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Old 31-03-2007, 01:24 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Natural Insect Repellants

Jangchub wrote in
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:55:16 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
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"Paul E. Lehmann" wrote in
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I have a backyard vineyard of about 100 vines.
Does anyone know of any plants that are natural
insect repellants that I could plant between the
vines. I do not need a product I can eat but
something that is pretty would be an added bonus.


Marigolds are old stand-bys for that kind of thing, the smellier, the
better.


Not true. Marigolds attract spider mites.


I have never ever ever ever seen a spider mite on a marigold. Ever. I
say this in a seriousness.

There is only one variety
of marigold which helps prevent root knot nematodes IN the soil.
Where did you get "the smellier, the better" from?


shrug Who knows? I have not yet the ability to remember the source of
everything I have seen and heard and read and watched. I'm working on it
tho'. I hope to master it before I die.


The way farmers do it in organic method farming is to plant catch
crops for whatever insect. Here, for example, aphids adore the young
Guara lindheimeri, so those get planted in order to then attract lady
beetles...etc.



So, by that logic, then Marigolds COULD work under the right conditions,
right?