How to Drive Out All Pests from a Greenhouse for Good: Many Have Forgotten This Trick

16.02.2023 12:12
Updated: 14.04.2023 02:56

Insect pests cause undeniable damage to plants in greenhouses and open ground.

There are many methods that can help minimize the risk of pests appearing in your garden.

One of the methods deserves special attention. We will talk about a plant that will help to drive out uninvited guests from the greenhouse.

This method is completely safe, it will not harm the plants and has a protective effect.

It can also be used in open beds, and its effectiveness will not be reduced in any way.

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Benefits of wild rosemary

Marsh wild rosemary is suitable for fighting pests in the garden.

Marsh wild rosemary is poisonous, but it has become one of the well-known medicinal plants with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity.

The plant can be used against insects that attack greenhouse crops.

Pest control in the greenhouse

Plants will feel safe in a polycarbonate greenhouse if you place branches of marsh wild rosemary there.

Few pests will dare to be where wild rosemary is present. Bunches of wild rosemary are hung in the spans of the greenhouse and the door is closed for several hours. The effect will be greater if the greenhouse is warmed by the sun's rays.

The room will be filled with a sharp and persistent aroma, and insecticidal substances will start working, which will have a negative effect on insects.

Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Benefits of wild rosemary
  2. Pest control in the greenhouse