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How to use pinecones to help keep garden pests away naturally

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2026, 14:00 IST
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How to use pinecones to help keep garden pests away naturally

The gardeners constantly try to find easy solutions that will not require complex procedures to get rid of pests. In addition, gardeners want to use organic materials to prevent plants from suffering. For example, fallen pine cones have an impact on some pests. The prickly texture, irregular surface, and sharp edges cause discomfort, making the pests avoid approaching some areas of the garden. While pine cones cannot be an alternative to solving any pest problems, they can be used as a barrier if applied properly. This trick is free of charge, does not harm nature, and is easy to implement. Thus, the following five tips demonstrate how pine cones can be used in the garden.

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Surround seedlings with pine cones

Seedlings are one of the most vulnerable parts of plants since they need special protection against harmful effects. One of the ways to do this is to surround seedlings with pine cones. Sharp and prickly surfaces hinder movement, allowing gardeners to create a physical barrier. This trick is especially effective when it comes to vegetable or flower seedlings.

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Scatter pine cones to discourage cats from digging

It is worth considering that some pests, such as cats, prefer to dig in soft, loose, and comfortable soil. Pine cones create an unpleasant environment that will deter pests from approaching. In this way, gardeners can prevent digging by placing pine cones near the soil and plants.

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Spread pine cones in raised beds



Many gardeners use raised beds that contain moist soil and attract snails and slugs. To prevent pests from reaching plants, gardeners need to scatter pine cones around raised beds to form a barrier. Moreover, this technique increases air circulation, providing soil with fresh air.

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Use broken pine cones as mulch

Gardeners can crush pine cones and use them to decorate plants. Pine cones can be used as mulch since they enhance soil health and protect plants from pests. Moreover, pine cones gradually decompose in the soil and enrich it with organic materials.

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Use pinecones in combination with other tricks

While pine cones can be used as an additional element in garden care, other practices also contribute to pest prevention. It is vital to remove weeds, keep the soil dry and healthy, and eliminate excess moisture.

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This article is for general informational purposes only. The gardening tips shared here are based on common natural gardening practices and may not work equally for all types of pests, plants, or environments. Pine cones can help as a supportive, natural barrier but should not be considered a guaranteed pest-control solution. Readers are advised to adapt these methods according to their garden conditions and consult gardening professionals or pest-control experts for serious infestations or plant health concerns.

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