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Garden pest control: Natural solutions

by Dianne Drinkwater 05/26/2025

Some of the best garden pest control solutions can be found in the garden itself. There are many plants with natural pest control properties, and beneficial insects to keep away the bad bugs.

If you’re interested in sustainable and environmentally friendly pest control for your garden, consider these options:

Pest-repelling plants

By planting the right combination of plants, you can let your garden do the pest control for you. Many plants have natural pest-repellent properties, while others can serve as decoy plants to draw bugs away from more vulnerable plants.

Some of the most popular bug-busting plants to include in your garden are:

  • Catnip
  • Mint
  • Nasturtium
  • Dill
  • Marigolds
  • Rosemary
  • Lavender

These plants keep away garden pests like aphids, beetles, caterpillars, shield bugs and whiteflies. As a bonus, plants like marigolds and lavender also repel mosquitos. Consider planting these herbs and flowers around garden edges or anywhere else in your yard for natural pest control.

Beneficial bugs

Not all garden bugs are bad. In fact, there are many beneficial insects you want in your garden to keep the plants and soil healthy. Introducing natural predators to feast on garden pests is an excellent natural pest control method, and some of the best bugs for the job include:

  • Ladybugs eat soft-bodied garden pests like aphids.
  • Lacewings eat aphids, caterpillars, thrips, whiteflies, leafhoppers and scales.
  • Spiders are natural predators in the garden and protect your plants from myriad pests including spider mites, aphids, caterpillar beetles and whiteflies.

Pest control is a key to healthy plants, but most garden pests can be controlled by the garden and its natural denizens. Knowing which plants and which insects are allies in your pest control endeavors will help you maintain a healthy garden without synthetic sprays or pesticides.

About the Author
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Dianne Drinkwater

Dianne is a dedicated full-time Realtor in Northeast Florida, known for her client-focused approach and expertise in the real estate market. She combines her passion for photography with her real estate listings to ensure high-quality visuals and presentations, setting her apart in a competitive field.

  • Client-Centered Approach: Dianne emphasizes a personalized experience for buyers and sellers, offering expert guidance throughout the real estate process. She is a member of several professional organizations and holds specialized designations. Military on the Move agent, Leading RE-Relocation Specialist, Shearwater Certified 2017 and Nocatee Certified 2025, 2025 RESA-Certified Staging Advocate.
  • Passion for Presentation: She believes that presentation is crucial, utilizing professional photography and staging techniques to enhance property appeal, ensuring every listing makes a strong first impression. She was a Master Gardener in both Florida and Maine to help you with first impressions as you approach the property. Dianne focuses on providing knowledgeable, client-centered guidance throughout the real estate process, positioning herself as a trusted advisor, not just a salesperson.

She prides herself on being your "Forever Agent."