Talk:List of pest-repelling plants
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Merger proposal
editList of pest-regulating plants and List of repellent plants should merge. Clearly, both titles are trying to communicate the same idea.
I prefer “List of pest-regulating plants” better, so I think the merged content should live under that title. I prefer it over “List of repellent plants” because its meaning is explicit. “Repellent plants”, however, is unclear; what are the plants repelling? It’s easy to guess—but easier still to have a clear title in the first place.
yeah, that sounds like a good idea
Lists or Tables?
editBoth pages take different approaches to how they present their data. Personally, I prefer tables, but I could live with either tables or lists. I just want to be able to see it all on one page!
—Zearin 17:11, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
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consistency issue
editcatnip in its dedicated wp article described (with 2 sources) as mosquito repellent. this list however says otherwise. would be nice to work out a consensus. 89.134.199.32 (talk) 21:52, 5 February 2020 (UTC).
Very focused on America
editAs I posted in the talkpage of the article in Spanish, practically all the pests you talk about are typical of the American continent (Anasa tristis, Trichoplusia ni, Epilachna varivestis, Helicoverpa zea, etc.), the article should be globalized. Greetings – El Mono 🐒 (es.wiki account) 12:35, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
FRINGE and unreliable sources
editMost of this article is old wives tales repeated ad infinitum over the internet. Treehugger.com? Companionplanting.net? Citation #3, used 29 times in the article, starts table #1 with the disclaimer "Certain plants are believed to repel insects." Another table starts out with "Listed below are a few of the plant combinations that gardeners have long recommended. None has been scientifically proven, but some do seem to make good common sense." The third table starts with "So far, there’s almost no scientific “proof” to back up most of these claims." There are a few other "opinion pieces" with nothing to back up their claims. And we present this in wikivoice? It screams WP:FRINGE. ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 03:27, 20 November 2023 (UTC)