They are there just in time for the start of the warm season. Mosquitoes are flocking in search of a human blood donation. So that the pests on the balcony don't get to you, you should use special defensive plants. Get to know the 10 best balcony plants against mosquitoes here.

Mosquitoes don't like strong-smelling plants such as eucalyptus

What makes plants a bulwark against mosquitoes?

When mosquitoes run away, essential oils are usually involved. Scientists have found that the special scent has a repellent effect on the biting insects. Therefore, manufacturers of sprays and lotions against mosquitoes mostly use essential oils in a highly concentrated form.

The 10 best balcony plants for mosquito repellent

Balcony gardeners use the scientific findings on the effectiveness of essential oils against mosquitoes for the summer plant selection. The following overview introduces you to the best balcony plants against mosquitoes:

Farewell to mosquitoes botanical name growth height blossom heyday special feature
catnip Nepeta x faassenii 30 to 40 cm violet-blue spikes May to August bee pasture
lavender Lavandula angustifolia 20 to 50 cm violet-blue spikes July to September excellent for dried flowers
lemon geranium Pelargonium citriodorum 30 to 50 cm pink-purple-white geranium flowers June to September not hardy, perennial when overwintered behind glass
incense plant Plectrantus coleoides 30 to 100 cm violet and white March to September evergreen and not frost hardy
eucalyptus Eucalyptus gunnii 200 to 500 cm White September to December evergreen, hardy to - 12 degrees Celsius
chopped garlic Allium tuberosum 10 to 50 cm white umbels August to September intense scent of flowers and leaves
marigold tagetes 20 to 50 cm orange-brown to yellow June to October not hardy
Blossom Sage Salvia nemorosa 30 to 40 cm pink to purple June to September full sun is advantageous
castor bean plant Ricinus communis 100 to 500 cm Red grapes June to October Poisonous plant of the year 2022
peppermint Mentha x piperita 50 to 100 cm purple, pink and white false spikes June to September hardy and perennial

From an unexpected perspective, a useful plant rounds off the round of mosquito-repellent plants. Tomatoes have proven to be a powerful aid in the fight against mosquitoes. Cherry tomatoes and other small varieties are excellent for cultivation as patio tomatoes. As a positive side effect, approaching mosquitoes turn around immediately when the scent of the plants fills their noses.

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Lavender and garlic not only scare away annoying mosquitoes. The herbal plants for balconies and beds are also immune to aphids. Along with catnip and marigolds, they are among the few plant species that are mostly spared from the omnipresent pests.

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