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Gulf Coast Hydroseed
850-872-1522
3307 Kings Rd
Panama City, FL
A Unique Affair By Phala
850 785-1947
438 Harrison Ave
Panama City, FL
Floral Events by June
850-252-2039
112 N. Claire Dr.
Panama City, FL
Northside Florist
(850) 763-3934
1911 N Cove Blvd
Panama City, FL
Mimi's Florist
(850) 249-6009
7906 Front Beach Rd
Panama City Bch, FL
The Celebration Place, Inc.
850-215-7278
1569 Chandlee Ave..
Panama City, FL
Friendly Flowers
(850) 763-8721
1401 N East Ave
Panama City, FL
Designs By Carmen
(850) 763-4550
301 W 23rd Pl
Panama City, FL
Lynn Haven Florist Inc
(850) 265-8974
725 Ohio Ave
Lynn Haven, FL
ALLSCAPE LANDSCAPING & IRRIGATION
850-265-4084 or 850-774-7303
1516 WISCONSIN AVENUE
LYNN HAVEN, FL
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5 Flowers to Plant for Natural Pest Control

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There’s a very beautiful thing about Mother Nature that happens when we don’t stuff her with too much gunk: Plants grow and animals live in harmony. Yes, it sounds like a children’s book written in the 1970s, but it’s also a notion that many an organic gardener are getting wise to these days.

Companion planting, a practice used by organic and biodynamic gardeners, is the term given when one plants certain types of plants near each other because they are mutually beneficial. In the case of growing food in a garden plot, there are a number of flowers you can plant for natural pest control . Toss out the pesticides (or wait, maybe you should contact the EPA to find out how to properly dispose of that toxic waste) and instead plant some attractive and aromatic flowers. Ah, that’s biodynamic gardening for you.

Borage

What it is: Commonly grown and used for culinary purposes in Britain, borage is an herb still not well known in America. This annual produces star-shaped flowers and is wonderful used in herbal teas, tinctures and leafy green recipes.

What it’s good for: Borage deters hornworms and cabbage worms and can help all plants increase their disease resistance.

Chrysanthemums

What it is: These beautiful flowers are quite common in flower arrangements, as they come in a wide spectrum of colors.

What it’s good for Chrysanthemums contain a chemical called pyrethin that’s toxic to insects but safe for human and animal consumption. Aside from planting these colorful flowers around your garden bed, you can also make a tea from the flowers and use it on root nematodes and to repel Japanese beetles.

Clover

What it is: This common soil cover grows as grass does, providing a thin, cohesive layer of green over the soil. There are over 300 varieties of clover to choose from, but the most popular is marked by small green clovers with tiny pink flowers.

What it’s good for: Clover has been known to ward off pests completely when used as ground cover in garden be...

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