

Both dried buds, as well as living plants, exude the famous clove scent famous for its pest control properties. They have many uses due to their astringent properties, aromatics, and flavor, so it’s well worth the plant enthusiast taking on the challenge of growing their plant. The cloves you buy in a store are the flower buds taken before bloom and dried. The first three to four years require consistent soil moisture for good root establishment and should begin to flower in about six years, although harvesting capacity can take up to fifteen years. This Asian native tree is an evergreen and adds interest year-round as long as temps don’t drop below freezing (although it can survive occasional frosts) and thrives in humid environments. The awesome news is, if you aren’t interested in growing the plant, clove buds and oil are easily found in stores and can be used to help with your mosquito problem, as well since it is the scent that repels the insects. You’ll only be able to grow this mid-size tree in USDA zones 9-12, but depending on the cultivation, it may also be grown in large pots and moved indoors during inclement weather. CLOVES Image credits: Rojo-C-Joseph via Canva Technically an annual, this plant will reseed itself in warmer growing climates if allowed and come back year after year- but is incredibly easy to cultivate indoors as well and can be kept alive year-round if taken in before temps drop below 40 Degrees Fahrenheit. Whether planted nearby or freshly cut and placed strategically, it helps keep that pesky whine of awful winged bugs away from your yard space, will stop flies from landing on food, and tastes great in many beverages! Used in a vegetable patch, it repels many insects and enhances the flavor of nearby fruits, especially tomatoes. Although regular basil is a mild mosquito repellant, this particular plant is worth having for its many uses. CINNAMON BASIL Image credits: Lynne317 via CanvaĬontaining cinnamate, the chemical that gives cinnamon its flavor, this variety of basil brings you the best of both worlds. Perennial plants that help repel mosquitoes seem too good to be true, but they aren’t! If planted with an eye toward placement in both garden beds and porch planters near your seating areas and paired with other natural repellants like citronella candles, you have a great start to keeping those pesky mosquitoes far away, the natural way.
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The body and main components of the CenturionPro Mini cannabis trimmer are made entirely of Anodized Aluminum and Stainless Steel.
Small bud trimmer pro#
Sitting at a 25″ in length X 10″ wide X 24″ high and only weighing 65lbs, the Mini Pro is built for medium sized operations. Don’t be fooled by the name, this miniature version of the original CenturionPro cannabis trimmer, packs quite the punch. The CenturionPro Mini trimmer is a powerhouse in a small package and is one of the most sought-after cannabis trimming machines on the market.
