Since there are so many kinds of onions, gardeners can pick one that grows well in their area and tastes good to them. Onions do best when they are grown from seeds or small sets of bulbs.
Cheery marigolds do well as borders in garden beds. Marigolds are one of the plants that keep snakes away, but they also keep other common garden pests away.
This beautiful grass-like herb is from Sri Lanka and South India. It is used in many Asian dishes. It has a lemony, citrusy taste that chefs like, but snakes stay away from.
Cloves are one of the smells that snakes hate the most. Clove basil has a strong smell, like all basils, but it smells like cloves, which makes it one of the best plants to keep snakes away.
This plant's essential oils can get on a snake's skin, and it is one of the best plants for keeping snakes away from your garden.
Snakes will still stay away from violacea because its leaves and flower stems smell like garlic when they are ruffled. The flowers smell like hyacinth, which is interesting, and they are great at attracting bees.
Since there are so many kinds of onions, gardeners can pick one that grows well in their area and tastes good to them. Onions do best when they are grown from seeds or small sets of bulbs.