8 plants that naturally repel ticks from your garden

8 plants that repel ticks from your garden
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Ticks are small, spider-like insects that hide in long grasses and shrubs during warmer months. These small parasites thrive in warmer and more humid temperatures and can hide in shady, moist areas in our gardens over the summer.

As numbers rise across the UK, it's important to control ticks in your garden before they can bite you or your pets – which can, in some cases, result in Lyme disease. Thankfully, certain fragrant flowers can be used as a natural repellent to keep the creatures at bay.

'Ticks are becoming a growing concern in gardens across the country, but certain plants have natural properties that help prevent these pests,' says Hannah Rowson, Assistant Garden Manager at J. Parker's.

Take a look at the plants that can repel ticks from your garden...

Rosemary

Rosemary is more than just a versatile culinary plant. The herb is a powerhouse when it comes to repelling ticks, thanks to its naturally potent essential oils that help keep the pests away. You can plant rosemary bushes or create your DIY spray to spritz around the garden.

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Sage

Sage contains plenty of different aromatic compounds. With its woody stems and grayish leaves, its distinct scent keeps ticks away. It's great to use in landscaping borders around decks, walkways, patios, and other areas.

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Marigold

Marigolds are beautiful flowers with vibrantly coloured blooms. The flower has a pleasant, earthy aroma that is known for repelling ticks and other unwanted insects.

Hannah agrees, adding: 'Marigolds are vibrant in colour and easy-to-grow annuals that prevent ticks with their strong scent. They also contain pyrethrum, which is a natural insecticide.'

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Mint

Mint is a brilliant plant for defending your garden from annoying insects, such as ticks. With its signature scent, mint is an effective way to keep ticks from certain areas as they find its aromatic properties repulsive.

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Garlic

'Garlic's strong smell is disliked by many pests, including ticks. Planting garlic around the garden or using it as a companion plant can help reduce tick infestations,' says Hannah.

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Lavender

Lavender's distinctive scent keeps fleas and ticks away. Its fragrance is unpleasant to ticks, so they usually avoid areas where it is growing.

'Lavender not only smells great, but its strong scent is highly effective in repelling ticks and other insects,' says Hannah. 'The essential oils in lavender are toxic to ticks, making it a superb addition to any garden.'

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Lemongrass

Similar to lemon balm and mint, lemongrass packs a powerful punch when it comes to keeping unwanted ticks away. The plant, which is native to Asia, has a strong citrusy scent that stops ticks from hiding in its grassy leaves.

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Chrysanthemums

'Chrysanthemums contain pyrethrins, natural compounds that act as insecticides. These chemicals are effective against ticks, making chrysanthemums a beautiful and functional addition to any garden' says Hannah.

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