3 Plants to help get rid of Mice from your site. Verified personally
Scientists say that all kinds of creatures are needed in nature to balance its natural systems. Let them be right, but I'm sure that only without mice can the site be normal!
Today in the store you can find traps, poison... But this is not humane and environmentally harmful. Instead, I got used to sowing 3 plants on the site every year, which are guaranteed to get rid of rodents!
Sowing coriander
Appetizing greens are never superfluous in the gardener's kitchen, they are also useful for winter preparations. The unpretentious coriander can be sown among vegetable crops and near strawberries.
Based on personal experience, I advise you to do this from the beginning of May, smoothly changing coriander varieties to later ripening ones. And towards the end of summer, its dry stems can be used to tie up tree trunks, seeds can be scattered among ripening pumpkins and zucchini.
The main rule when growing coriander is regular and abundant watering, otherwise the greens will lose their taste and the plant will turn into color.
Wormwood
It is better to plant it around the perimeter of the garden, perhaps even partially along the inner borders of the site, separating, for example, a flower garden, a berry garden and a vegetable garden.
I also tear wormwood branches to scatter in the room where the freshly harvested crop is stored, for example, young potatoes. Among rodents, not only mice, but also rats, which recently, as you know, are distinguished by monstrous adaptation, cannot stand it!
To prevent a person from getting a headache from the smell of wormwood, before scattering it indoors, the branches should be scalded with boiling water.
I can also personally confirm that wormwood can and should be used to shelter vines for the winter - then they will not be gnawed during the winter.
Tomato tops
As you know, this is a universal assistant to the farmer! To protect young plantings of woody and shrubby plants, it is cut in autumn and laid out under them.
When digging in spring, by the way, it makes an excellent fertilizer. If someone like me is a fan of tomato plantings and tops for the season is recruited a lot, it can be used to mulch vegetable beds.
This, by the way, will scare away pests. In addition, spray infusions can be prepared from this green raw material to protect against mice. But they, in my opinion, are slightly less effective than laying out greenery.