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Old June 6, 2008   #1
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I have been growing citronella plants in pots and moving around the patio. Is the least expensive and most effective way of warding off mosquitoes that I have ever come across

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Old June 6, 2008   #2
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Oh, I want to try that! It really works for keeping the mosquitoes away? Because let me tell you, they love me! Where do I get a citronella plant? Can I get seeds? Tell me more, tell me more.

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I had some a few years back and for me they only worked if you were standing right next to the plant. Did'nt seem worth the price IMO.
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Old June 12, 2008   #4
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Maybe they would work better if you pinched off a leaf or two and rubbed it on your clothing/skin. I had some citronella once, and the flowers were really pretty. They're worth growing just for looks if you have the room.

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