Never saw this being discussed in relation to fig culture.
Are there certain plants, herbs, flowers, etc. that emit volatile, scented, oils from the leaves, that will repel insects that prey on fig trees? I'm thinking that if these are planted around the base of our trees, these plants may provide natural, non toxic, repellants for aphids, nematodes, leaf-hoppers, borers, etc. I dislike the use of chemicals being sprayed on anything that I will eventually eat. There's enough poison in our food supply already.
I know certain insects hate marigolds, and certain scented geraniums, herbs, mints, but I have never read anything about this in reference to fig trees. All my trees are containerized, and I have to constantly remove weeds from around the base of my trees. I think I will plant some marigolds around the roots to cut down on heat, weeds, etc. I think the containerized figs will look nicer with some colorful flowering plants, but if I can get the added benefit of natural insect repellants, I'd rather plant something that will help the figs. In nature, some plants can help other plants, when grown as companions. I want to keep it natural.
Any thoughts, recommendations, etc?
Frank