Many summer residents who grow potatoes have to constantly fight the Colorado potato beetle.
What gardeners don’t do to save a plant from a pest!
Some people sprinkle the crop with unburned wood residues, others spray it with various infusions, and others use chemicals against the dangerous insect.
However, the above methods do not always give the desired effect. And sometimes they even lead to undesirable consequences.
But there is a truly effective and safe way to combat the Colorado potato beetle. It involves planting a well-known plant next to the potatoes.
Planting calendula is an excellent way to protect a popular garden crop from Colorado beetles.
The fact is that insects are afraid of the aroma of this flower.
As a result, the pests leave the garden and cease to pose a danger to potatoes.
You can plant calendula either along the perimeter or in the center of the potato bed. The effect will be noticeable in either case.
However, one must be careful not to allow there to be too many flowers.