Top 7 Pest Deterrent Plants and How To Use Them Properly
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2022
- Learn how to use these 7 miraculous plants as part of a comprehensive, natural and organic approach to insect control in your garden.
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Calendula and marygold have another quality too: their roots kill nematodes in the soil. I plant them with my tomatoes. In german traditional gardens there is always calendula together with cabbage. Our ancestors knew about it. Nasturtium leaves are also a mild antibiotic. Dry the leaves and grind them. Combined with horseradish (anti-viral) it will help when you got a cold.
thank you for this great advice!!
This has been disproven over and over again.
@@gilshelley9183 Wrong Karen !
@@LittlePieceOfHeaven. Since marigolds wer unknown as cultivated plants until the 20th century our ancestors never used them.
@@gilshelley9183 Marygold came to Europe about 400 jears ago and became a popular flower.
I don't know if someone else has already said this, but to us, you are the Bob Ross of gardening!
thats a mega huge compliment my friend!!... I live only a half hour from where Bob lived
Bob made his painting videos in Muncie, Indiana. Are you in Indiana? Somehow Bob hooked up with Ball State and made a bunch of painting shows for PBS and history was made. Your making history of your own 👍, loving your channel.
💪@@gardenlikeaviking
@@hoosierproud7718I believe these videos are made in Ft. Wayne.
I’m down around Bloomington, but have spent some time up in the Fort.
I had the same thought. It makes sense that they live in the same area. Is this place possibly a meridian point? Your information is superb and your energy is all love. Thank you for your video.
Brilliant!
Garlic deterring pest right away
Onion near leafy greens
Marigolds plant spring time
Calendulas (Pot Marigold) plant during springtime, spreads rapidly, great at deterring pests
Nasturtiums pollinators
Mint
Cockscomb
Fennel
Brassicas genus of cabbage and mustard family
thanks 😊
Hi I'm a plant nut lol 😂....that being said I'm 61 years old and still amazed of all the new things I keep learning despite a large library of information that I have thank you for sharing your information two thumbs up!
...keep the love of plants coming!!!
learning new things is such a joy I'm right there with you my friend!!
My grandfather, born 1902, did this for many years in his Pennsylvania garden. He was an organic gardener before it became a “thing “.
Try Arugula as a ground cover too it fills in everywhere, and you will have salad greens from spring thru early winter. Peppery scent also deters pests.
Thank you for getting straight to the point AND not calling the plants by their scientific names. It helps your viewers connect. I will be subscribing.
yes my friend I feel it just alienates the vast majority of people when someone is always using the scientific name!! lol... simple and common name is best!
Your garden looks stunning and so productive. I find it strange that people would find it 'messy'
Brilliant! i watch tons of homesteading/gardening channels that just spew out the latest fad, which are seldom effective. This is the best i've seen on the subject-- thank you so much and i love your garden. It makes sense and is pat of nature, instead of a big show
thank you for the positive energy and feedback Terry!... and yes I can assure you anything you see on this channel has been tested to the limits and proven its worth!!
@@gilshelley9183 bring your negativity somewhere else...seriously!
I plant/grow lots of 'sacrificials' now but when I replant, sow or share them out, I honor these hard working species by referring to them as 'support plants', 😆. 2nd year on hard neck garlic that sprouted in Feb 2020 so that many bulbils to plant/share freely!
Man!! You are great!! Thanks for all that you share and your knowledge!! Why don't you already have a million subscribers?! I predict it won't be long. ALL of your videos and shares are pure gold. Thanks a million!!
thank you for this very inspiring and lovely comment my friend!..
I love the practical experienced-based knowledge. I used mint as a ground cover on a steep slope ornamental bed. Indeed it is a mint garden… but now I can mulch with it!! Thank you!
Excellent, excellent.
When you said Mint, I started to get worried, but then you clarified not to put it in the garden. My mom has a persistent mint and chive infestation that has even spread to the yard. There are patches that smell quite...fragrant when mowed, lol.
Just this past year we tried a bit of nasturtium, but probably not enough. Great to see how close you can jam things and still get a great harvest. We'll pack things in a little closer next year and definitely give the spring onion and garlic a try.
I've worked on organic veggie farms and it's always felt clear to me that planting one of the same plant in long stretches, weeding everything around them so they are naked, and tilling the soil all the time, these things felt intuitively wrong to me. Gardening is farm more rewarding than farming because it's at a scale where you can actually work with nature gracefully. Thank you for your videos, I'm learning so much and you have a lovely way of teaching. Also your garden looks AMAZING!!!
Wow that makes sense 🤔 this explains why we deal with pests when they mass produce crops ~ thanks for sharing 🙏🏼 this is great knowledge to share ~ much gratitude 🙏🏼
Great video as usual! I just got marigold seeds yesterday. I'm stepping up the flowers. Last year I planted flowers for the first time, zinnias. Wow! What a riot of colors and tons of pollinators. Today I up potted my tomatoes, peppers (the ones that survived the cold) and some tomatillos. It feels great to get outside and make some progress.
Zinnias are one of my favorites!!... I like to plant a sea of the all purple ones and they are rock solid hardy plants
marigolds are very benificial to the body.
@@gardenlikeaviking ... only zinnias i know are annuals; would you kindly specify the perennial species you talking about? 🙏🏽🌳🕊💚
Do you show a layout drawing of where you plant things? Also how large is your garden? Looks so beautiful!
That's a wonderful idea! A garden layout "how to" video with recommendations for placement and why. Our garden master host is really great at sharing substantive information from his own experiences, and I believe we're in nearly the same zone, so this knowledge is extra helpful. I wish we could spend a week in his garden learning from him. I'd be happy to pull my weight in return-- weeding, hauling, planting, harvesting, whatever I could do to help.
You may be the garden master.
These are the most interesting and informative videos I have seen. I love the way it all conforms to nature as it really is.
God bless you
Jude, from Kentucky ✝️🥀🐴🇺🇲💚
That's my method cram everything in ,it looks beautiful too.
Second yr grower in MA and incountered these pests as a white butterfly is flying in the garden now, all part of them growing pains, thanx Nate.💪🏽🌱
I have struggled to grow brassicas and greens. I see now where I’ve gone wrong. Hoping for better success in the future. Your garden is beautiful. I love seeing all of the plants co mingling and growing along with the flowers.
definitely interplant the sacrificial garlic and onions thats a big one for success!!
Thanks mate . I got a lot of problems with insects and will use this spring garlic, onions etc.
I’m in Australia and we are just going in to spring . With my seedlings I will use water which has been standing in blue bottles in the Sun for a few hours . Will let you know how it works .
Anything which improves my garden
Thanks again mate for your good work
Blue bottles?
I've watched this video several times over the past few months, learn something every time.
Can confirm on the mint. I almost had a mint YARD. I planted a “bed” of mint at the corner of the house. Thought it had plenty of room to grow. Wothin 2 years I had a 4’x4’ 11:47 bed of 3’ tall apple mint and it was stretching out into the yard 😂. It took 3 years of ripping it out by the roots to get it back under control
Mint also attracts pollinators. I have a patch of mountain mint that when in bloom is full of hover flies, honeybees, butterflies, bumblebees and black mud dauber wasps.
Love your videos ...it's a whole lot of common sense ....you make gardening easier nor harder!
Another thing about mint is that it's toxic to cows. I wish I'd known how invasive it was and now I have to be super careful with how close the cows get to the garden
Im the end a great reason why the garden thrives is BIODIVERSITY !
To deter pests, I also use rosemary. Use it as a mulch, prune a little, then add some fresh compost. This combo has been working for me when aphids pop up. I make sure to blast the plant with water to remove any I might have missed.
yes thats great advice thank you for sharing!!... here we just can't grow rosemary big enough because it dies over the winter and never gets to that massive shrub like stage it does in places like California and Greece etc..
Beautiful...lov it!
Thank you for the tips!
love the advice going to do ALL of this :)
Thank you for your information !
Great video. I'll try to do this things
Brilliant !
I knew about marigolds.i should have remembered them for the squirrels that are being such buggers this year. I never knew about the big, tall marigolds until I grew them one year. Some were almost as tall as me. Pretty amazing mixed- in with zinnias that were as tall. Great tips!
Another great video thank you so much you are awesome
Love love love your garden and your gardening advices ! Thanks 🙏 a lot !
Thanks for all your direct, wonderful information!!!
Great video - thanks
Very useful
I always try2 have sacrificial plants all over the place.I have learnt a lot from this video.
Thanks Nat as always very informative.
Very educational. Thank you 😊
Brilliant
Thanks for the planting knowledge.
Great knowledge, thanks for sharing.
Excellent video! Everything perfectly! Bravo!
Your garden is amazing! I love it.
You're the best! And gooorgeous garden!
thank you ! will order these through your links and save this video… your garden is gorgeous!!!
Exactly Correct love your video !❤
Thanks ❤
Thanks sooo much!!!
Thank you for this info!
Thanks for your short video of very useful information.
I liked the way you correlated growing veg and growing your channel! 👍🏻😀
Thank you!!
Thank you. ❤️😘
Thank you!
Great info 👍👏👏👏👏👏
You my friend are doing the deal! Congrats, you got a subscriber out of me. Keep up the great work 🌱✌️🍅🍄
Very helpful info. Will institute this in my garden. Thanks much.
LOVE THIS!!!! Thank You!!!
Beautiful garden
Awesome video thank you
With my garlic I had springtail issues. As for mint, I never recorded it have actual pests, but this autumn it got some weird webbing that looked like it was left by spider mites. A few days ago I saw the exact same webbing on a neighbouring plant. I didn't see the actual mites though.
Spider mites hate peppermint mint oil spray.
Thank u!!!
Just found your video, WOW really enjoyed sharing your plant knowledge, reminds me of my grandparents knowledge
Great suggestion on the use of mint as a mulch. 👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you!
I grow mint just for mulch push mower bag
Absolutely LOVE your videos! A friend turned me onto them today and I've been watching them all day! Thanks for all the great tips!
Wild garlic is useful & has a nice white flower in the spring, gives good ground cover in moderatly shady areas too
Thanks. Good idea.❤🎉
Thank you for such information.
I'll be employing some of the techniques and see the results.
awesome, thanks man
Love this! Thank you! And I love how wild your garden looks, it’s giving “Eden’s Garden”
Thank you for sharing this.
Great info... great video! Thank you, Nate.
Great info. Definitely going to do this. I'm getting a late start, hopefully going to start planting today. Got a few seeds started inside, not much though.
Thank you 😊!! This was very helpful and entertaining.
Great idea about using the mint and fennel for mulch!
Those flowers make your garden absolutely heavenly.
Some great advice, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks a million times.
Thanks, that is great information.
amazing tip to mulch with mint, thank you!
How do I ‘love’ this video😍
MOST helpful video EVER on our eternal battle with garden pests! I plan to use your battle plans immediately! Thanks so much!!!
Great information you're sharing. Watching from east Africa. Thanks very much
2 new plants for me to check out. great information dude.
my marigolds stay in full bloom
Thank you so much. I will definitely share your channel in my group
much appreciated Tiah
love your video, very educational, thank you!
Great advice for small gardens..
Thank you so much I just discovered your channel today and it really really appreciate all the information that you give an explanation as to why because a lot of channels first of all give misinformation and second of all they don’t say why and I always have to end up googling everything and going down all these rabbit holes✌🏻😘
THE MARIGOLDS HAVE WORKED FOR ME. GOOD VIDEO
Thank you so much. It helped me so much.
Great videos. You have truly found your calling.
thank you and I'm happy you can sense that this is my passion!!
The video that I need
Thanks from Brazil
This guy is a gold mine of knowledge 👌
Healthy looking garden, well done! Thanks for always sharing these useful gardening gems.
Wow Dude, that's a really nice layout, looking healthy.