Lemongrass

Often confused with citronella, lemongrass is actually one of the primary sources of citronella oil. Its citrusy scent repels mosquitoes naturally, and its tall, graceful blades give your garden a tropical look. Lemongrass prefers full sun and warm temperatures, so it thrives in summer conditions. It grows well in large pots or directly in the ground, as long as the soil drains well. Regular watering helps it stay lush and aromatic. For added effect, break a few blades to release more scent when you’re sitting nearby. With both form and function, lemongrass adds a beautiful, practical touch to any mosquito-fighting garden.
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