The gardeners general approach would be to interplant a diverse polyculture, focused specifically on pungent herbals. The plethora of colors, scents, and flavors causes a bit of sensory overload in the predatory insects.
Things like oregano, thyme, basil, rosemary, mints, parsley, garden sage, garlic, chives, onions, marigold, nasturtiums, loveage, etc are all generally useful, but the real trick is in the ability to overwhelm the insects with diversity.
Maybe consider some thyme and oregano for the soil surface and interspersing your salvia with some other sages and mints for example.