What plants keep away gophers?

There are several plants that can be effective in keeping gophers away from your garden. One popular option is gopher spurge, also known as Euphorbia lathyris. This plant has a strong scent that repels gophers, making it a great addition to your garden. Another option is crown imperials, which have a strong odor that gophers find unpleasant. These plants can be planted around the perimeter of your garden to create a barrier that gophers are less likely to cross.

Lavender is another plant that can help repel gophers. Not only does it have a strong scent that gophers dislike, but it also adds beauty and fragrance to your garden. Rosemary is another herb that gophers tend to avoid. It has a strong aroma that can help keep these pests away.

Salvia is a flowering plant that gophers typically avoid. It comes in a variety of colors and can add a pop of color to your garden while also helping to repel gophers. Catmint is another plant that gophers tend to avoid. It has a strong scent that can repel these pests and is also attractive to bees and butterflies.

Oleander is a shrub that is toxic to gophers, making it an effective deterrent. However, it is important to note that oleander is also toxic to humans and pets, so it should be planted with caution and kept out of reach of children and animals.

Marigolds are a popular choice for repelling gophers. Their strong smell can help deter these pests from your garden. They also have the added benefit of attracting beneficial insects like ladybugs, which can help control other garden pests.

When planting these repellent plants, it can be helpful to create a border around your flower beds or vegetable garden. This can act as a barrier that gophers are less likely to cross. Additionally, regularly pruning and maintaining these plants can help enhance their effectiveness in repelling gophers.

In my own experience, I have found that a combination of these plants can be quite effective in keeping gophers away. I have planted lavender, rosemary, and marigolds around my vegetable garden, and have noticed a significant decrease in gopher activity. However, it is worth noting that while these plants can be helpful in deterring gophers, they may not provide 100% protection. It is important to implement other gopher control methods, such as trapping or fencing, in conjunction with the use of repellent plants for optimal results.

Utilizing plants that repel gophers can be an effective and natural way to protect your garden. Whether you choose gopher spurge, crown imperials, lavender, rosemary, salvia, catmint, oleander, marigolds, or a combination of these plants, you can create a garden that is less inviting to these pesky pests. Experimenting with different plants and techniques can help you find the best solution for your specific garden and gopher problem.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.