Select the plant you want to grow in the first column. The plants in the second column are companion plants that benefit from being grown together. The plants in the third column are …
Tomatoes help to protect asparagus from the beatles. The beans and beets don't do well near each other, but get your lettuce next to them. Most of the aromatics help to repel unwanted …
The online and PDF versions are the same. These companion planting charts list food crops. That means they include herbs, fruits, and vegetables in combinations that: Help each other. Harm …
Find the best companion plants for tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, beans, and all common crops in the home garden. Our Garden Planner now shows you the list of companions for each …
A companion planting chart for common herbs, vegetables, and flowers is provided, as is a listing of literature resources for traditional companion planting. An appendix provides history, plant …
VEGETABLE COMPANION PLANTING CHART Plant Good Companions Bad Companions Lettuce Everything, b ut esp ecially Carrots, Garl ic, Onion an d R adish None Melon Corn, N …
Which vegetables should you plant next to each other? Which can be planted with tomatoes? Which can be planted with potatoes? Let’s get started learning about best companion plants. …
In this chart, you’ll find some of the most common garden crops and their suitable companion plants. For more plants, we’d point you to the online Almanac Garden Planner, which has a …
Companion plants are those that benefit each other by growing near each other. Some companions attract beneficial insects, others deter pests. Tall plants can provide needed …