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Next year, they planing strongly scented mint-family plants between squash plants. Mint, rosemary, sage, etc. will deter reduce pest activity, though it usually won’t work 100%. I like to use lemon balm just so I can snack on it when I’m tending the garden.
Mint can be pretty invasive depending on where you live. We have a smaller bed near our house that it's basically taken over, but that's largely OK with us. I would hesitate to put it into the ground in my raised beds.
That is true…
Does work though. I used it near strawberries for the same kinda effect and it does keep insects further away.
I ended up pulling it all out though cause the creep was getting bad. I feel like lemon balm or citronella is gonna be my next test.
Cool to hear it works! It doesn't grow that high, so as long as it makes for a decent companion plant it's not a bad idea.