Saturday, May 22, 2010

Why would a gardener plant Marigolds around the edge of their vegetable garden?

According to the site listed below: "Some gardeners plant marigolds in their vegetable gardens to repel harmful insects. Studies have concluded they are not effective in reducing insect damage on vegetable crops. French types may be useful for root-knot nematode control in soil."





http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC1...

Why would a gardener plant Marigolds around the edge of their vegetable garden?
It keeps other pests out...
Reply:because they smell.


they keep everyone away from the garden so that no one can step in it and destroy the other plants and flowers without coming out and smelling like marigold.


kind of like a security alarm tag.





not really, but it does sound reasonable, no?
Reply:People I know have used them for protection against mosquitoes. I am not sure if it actually works, since I have not been able to garden for several years, however those who have told me have been in their garden around sunset when the mosquitoes are most active and I have yet so see any bite marks on them afterward.


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