What plants can i plant that spiders don’t like but are safe for dog





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you will always have spiders and critters
Lemon Balm, Lemon Grass, look up "plants to get rid of spiders". I live in Fl. so it is a year round thing!! They also keep away mosquitos! Mint like the kind you use in tea.... BUT those can over take a garden so best kept in planters around the yard/in the garden
Hope these help, good luck :)
http://serendipityandspice.com/8-plants-to-repel-bugs-insects-and/
https://www.hunker.com/13406288/what-kind-of-plants-do-spiders-hate
https://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/stories/12-plants-that-repel-unwanted-insects
https://dengarden.com/gardening/Natural-repellents-A-brief-overview-of-plants-that-repel-pests-bugs-and-insects
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants
This is one of my go to sites when looking for plants in our flower beds and garden.
Don't know much about plants vs. spiders, but I know a GORGEOUS, A.B when I see one! Wanna hug!
Mine like the sun too, but luckily prefer the deck over my garden. I hope the bites don't make her sick. Wishing you luck finding plants that will help the situation. ♥♥
Buy tempo, animal & plant safe, kills all things that crawl & fly for the season. Just dilute and spray problem area.
how to grow a hanging spider plant inside.
Are you sure it is spiders that are biting your dog? Maybe fleas?
Plants that repel spiders would be:
https://mindplants.com/spider-repellent-plants/
Hi Angelica, hope these help you out.
https://www.thespruce.com/plants-that-repel-spiders-5210893
1. Basil
Unlike many houseplants, basil is safe for dogs and cats, and it’s one of the best mosquito-repellent plants you can plant. Basil is toxic to mosquito larvae, so it will help to keep the population down in your yard or garden. According to a Purdue University study, basil is an antioxidant, so if your dog chews on a leaf or two, it won’t hurt him. And here’s a hack: plant basil around tomatoes to enhance flavor, then use the basil and tomatoes to make a delicious marinara sauce.
2. Rosemary
Rosemary keeps mosquitoes away from your plants, your pets, and your family—and it adds a pleasant aroma to your garden, too. It is very safe for dogs and other pets, and while it won’t totally get rid of fleas, it will help prevent them from bothering your animals.
3. Lemon Balm
Humans enjoy citrus in many forms—juice, marinade, or as a fruit, peeled and eaten. Fortunately for us, bugs hate citrus, and because the lemon balm herb is safe for dogs and cats, it’s worth planting in your garden to keep pests away. But take note: because it tends to spread like a weed, it’s a good idea to grow lemon balm in a planter to keep it from overrunning your yard.
4. Sage
The perennial plant sage is non-toxic to furry friends and has pest-repelling properties for not only you, but for your other plants, too. Sage grows well in cooler climates with less sun, and it can also grow to be very tall—up to 4 feet. It’s a good option for a natural insecticide that won’t hurt your dog or cat.
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5. Marigold
Marigold’s bright, friendly colors are a pretty accent to any yard, and they can keep plant-harming bugs away, too. This plant isn’t considered toxic for dogs or cats, but if ingested, marigolds may cause minor irritation to the digestive and intestinal tract of your pet, according to the Pet Poison Helpline. To be extra cautious, plant them where your pets can’t reach them, such as in window boxes and flower pots placed on tables. You can plant marigolds indoors to add color to your decor—as long as they get direct sunlight for at least six hours a day.
6. Catnip
Cats love catnip, but mosquitos do not. According to studies reported in Science Daily, the natural oil nepetalactone found in catnip is 10 times more effective at keeping mosquitos away than DEET. Catnip is also safe for dogs and, based on the research, is the best way to keep mosquitoes from biting you and your family.