Companion
Planting Guide
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Plant |
Companions |
Function |
Foes |
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Apple |
Nasturtium |
Climbs tree and repels codling moth. |
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Asparagus |
Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil |
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Balm |
Tomatoes |
Improves growth and flavour - attracts bees |
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Basil |
Tomatoes |
helps repel flies and mosquitoes |
Rue |
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Beans |
Potatoes Carrots, Cucumber, cauliflower, summer savoury, most other vegetables and herbs. |
Onions Garlic Gladiolus |
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Beetroot |
Onions, Lettuce, Cabbage, Silver beet, Kohlrabi |
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Birch |
dead leaves encourage compost fermentation. |
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Borage |
Tomatoes, squash and strawberries |
Deters tomato worm, improves growth and flavour and in the strawberry patch will increase the yield. |
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Brassica’s (Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli |
Aromatic plants, sage, dill, camomile, beets, peppermint, rosemary, Beans, Celery, Onions, Potatoes, dwarf zinnias. |
Dill attracts a wasp to control cabbage moth. Zinnias attract lady bugs to protect plants. |
strawberries, Tomatoes |
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Broad beans |
Potatoes, Peas, Beans |
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Caraway |
helps breakdown heavy soils. |
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Carrots |
Lettuce, Peas, Leeks, Chives, Onions, Cucumbers, Beans, tomatoes, wormwood, sage, rosemary |
Dill in flower and being stored with apples |
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Catnip |
repels fleas, ants and rodents. |
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Cauliflower |
Celery |
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Celery & Celeriac |
Chives, Leeks, Tomatoes, Dwarf Beans, Brassica’s |
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Celery & Celeriac |
Chives, Leeks, Tomatoes, Dwarf Beans |
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Chamomile |
Cabbages and onions |
deters flies and mosquitoes and gives strength to any plant growing nearby. |
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Chives |
Carrots |
grown beneath apple trees will help to prevent apple scab; beneath roses will keep away aphids and blackspot. Deters aphids on lettuce and peas. Spray will deter downy and powdery mildew on gooseberries and cucumbers. |
Peas, beans |
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Citrus |
Bracken Fern grape vines |
Repels stink beetles |
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Comfrey |
Avocados and most fruit trees |
Garden edging, compost activator, medicinal, foliage spray, nutrient miner, essential to all gardens. |
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Cucumbers |
Beans, corn, peas, radish, sunflowers |
Potatoes, aromatic herbs |
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Dill |
Brassica’s |
Dill attracts predator wasp for cabbage moth. |
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Elderberry |
a general insecticide, the leaves encourage compost fermentation, the flowers and berries make lovely wine! |
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Fennel. |
(not F. vulgare or F.officionale) repels flies, fleas and ants |
Most plants dislike it |
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French Marigold |
Tomatoes most vegetables. |
root secretions kill nematodes in the soil. Will repel white fly amongst tomatoes. |
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Fruit trees |
nettles, garlic, chives, tansy, southernwood and horseradish |
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Garlic. |
Roses, raspberry |
helps keep aphids away from roses and raspberries, repels cabbage butterfly |
Peas and beans |
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Geranium |
Strong aroma - deters insects and encourages bees |
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Grapes |
Hyssop, tansy and sage |
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Hyssop |
Cabbage, grapes |
attracts cabbage white moth keeping Brassica’s free from infestation. |
Radishes |
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Leek |
Onion, celery, carrot |
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Lettuce |
tall flowers, carrots, radish, onion family |
Flowers offer light shade for lettuce |
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Marigolds |
Tomatoes, most vegetables |
Kills couch, nematodes and eel worm |
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Melon |
Radish |
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Mint |
Cabbage, tomatoes |
Deters white cabbage moth, deters ants and fleas (especially spearmint), will deter clothes moths. |
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Nasturtium |
Radishes, cabbages, zucchini cucurbits, fruit trees |
secrete a mustard oil, which many insects find attractive and will seek out, particularly the cabbage white moth. The flowers repel aphids and the cucumber beetle. The climbing variety grown up apple trees will repel codling moth. |
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Nettle |
Beneficial anywhere, increases aroma and pungency of other herbs |
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Onion and garlic |
Beets, summer savoury, tomatoes, lettuce, strawberries, camomile |
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Parsley |
Tomato, asparagus, roses |
Deters rose beetle, improves tomato and asparagus. |
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Peas |
Carrots, turnips, corn, beans, radishes, cucumbers, most vegetables and herbs |
Onions, garlic gladiolas, potatoes |
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Potato |
Beans, cabbage, marigold, horseradish (plant at corners of patch) eggplant, sweet alyssum. |
Alyssum attracts beneficial wasps and acts as a living ground cover |
Pumpkin, squash, cucumber, sunflower, tomato, raspberry |
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Pumpkin |
Corn |
Potato |
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Pyrethrum |
will repel bugs if grown around the vegetable garden. |
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Radish |
Peas, nasturtium, lettuce, cucumbers, spinach |
Radish attracts leaf minor away from spinach |
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Raspberry |
Most vegetables |
Blackberries, tomatoes, potato |
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Rosemary |
Cabbage, beans, carrots, sage |
Deters cabbage moth, bean beetles and carrot fly |
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Roses |
Garlic, chives, parsley, mignonette lettuce. |
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Rue (Rutus, not Peganum) |
keeps cats and dogs off garden beds if planted round the borders. |
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Sage |
Rosemary, cabbage and carrots |
Deters cabbage moth and carrot fly |
Cucumbers |
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Spinach |
Strawberries |
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Squash |
Nasturtium Corn |
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Strawberries |
Bush bean, spinach, borage, lettuce |
Cabbage |
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Sunflower |
Cucumbers |
Potato |
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Sweet Corn |
Potatoes, Peas, Beans, cucumbers, pumpkin, squash |
Corn acts as a trellis for beans and beans attract predators of corn pests. |
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Tansy |
Fruit trees, roses and raspberries |
repels moths, flies and ants. Plant beneath peach trees to repel harmful flying insects. Tansy leaves assist compost fermentation. |
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Thyme |
Here and there in the garden |
Protects cabbages, improves growth and flavour of vegetables, general insect repellent. |
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Tomatoes |
Asparagus, Parsley, Chives, onion, Broccoli, Sweet Basil, marigold, carrots, parsley. |
Kohlrabi, potato, fennel, cabbage |
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Turnip |
Peas, nasturtium, lettuce, cucumbers |
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Wormwood (Artemesia, not Ambrosia) |
although it can inhibit the growth of plants near it, wormwood does repel moths, flies and fleas and keeps animals off the garden. |
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Yarrow |
Near aromatic herbs and vegetables |
Plant along borders and paths. Enhances essential oil production and flavour |