Sometimes rodents can become a problem in the garden.
For supporters of environmentally friendly methods, we offer a selection of plants that will help repel rodents from garden beds, kitchens and pantries.
Blackroot, also known as rat repellent, has an aroma that people hardly notice, but it is extremely unpleasant for mice and rats.
Wormwood also effectively repels rodents due to its strong smell.
Elderberry, with its specific aroma, is not liked by many pests, including mice and rats.
Field mint is another plant that helps repel rodents. Its smell is not tolerated by many pests.
Chamomile, in addition to its medicinal properties, can also be used to repel rodents.
Tansy, due to its pungent aroma, effectively protects against pests.
Using these plants will help you protect your garden beds, kitchens and pantries from rodents without resorting to chemicals.