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7 plants that repel moles and keep them out of your yard

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Moles are arguably one of the cutest pests you will have to deal with in your yard. Spending the majority of their time burrowing underground, their presence is only made clear by the destruction they leave behind. While moles are, no doubt, adorable, they can quickly feel like a nuisance when tell-tale molehills sporadically pop up in your yard, destroying parts of your lawn in the process. Add to that, while moles won’t eat your flowers, they can kill all kinds of plant life indirectly as they tunnel past the roots.

Of course, learning how to get rid of moles can deal with the problem in the short-term. But, how can you keep moles from coming back? Believe it or not, there are plants you can grow to actively deter these cute critters — plants which can create a barrier around your yard and protect it from future burrows. If you’re keen to learn more, we’ve rounded up the best plants for the job here. These 7 plants will repel moles and keep them out of your yard.  

1. Marigolds

Marigolds

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Marigolds will repel all kinds of pests, including spiders, snakes and mosquitoes to name a few, but they’re no friend to moles either. That’s because they emit a strong aroma, which is sharp, pungent and often overwhelming. You can plant a line of marigolds to create a barrier of sorts for your lawn — moles are less likely to tunnel through such an intense scent. Plus, marigolds are useful to have around because the roots emit a chemical known as alpha-terthienyl into the soil (a phototoxin), which is toxic to nematodes and repels alternative pests. 

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