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Plants that the pests avoid?

 
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Hi there

I’m looking into natural pesticides. Wanting to mimic nature, I ask myself, what native plants ,do I have, that “Pest” like Aphids, Mites and Thrips, don’t like. I understand that everything in nature has its place and pests can tell use there’s an imbalance. So I’m intrested in making a natural organic pesticide that will buy me some time. I feel that a native ingredient that word off pests will work well. Is there a plant guru that you can recommend to me, that has a focused in pest and plant relationships (maybe there therapist🤪)? Maybe you read an interesting article, on this subject, that you would like to share? Any advice is welcome

Thank you

Jason
 
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