Homestead How-To

Vegetable Companion Planting Chart

Companion planting is an age-old gardening method that can help prevent common plant issues and boost crop yields.

Companion planting involves arranging different plants close to each other, which produces mutual benefits.

COMPANION PLANTS FEATURED IN PRINTABLE

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TOMATOES

Plant tomatoes with basil, onions, and marjoram to boost their flavor and growth.

POTATOES

Enhance potato health with companions like basil, marigolds, and nasturtium, which help repel pests.

CARROTS

Pair carrots with chives and onions to improve flavor and deter pests. Avoid proximity to dill to prevent stunted growth.

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