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Vegetable Garden Layout - Companion Plants
Some of the known benefits of companion planting are: One: Higher crop yields. In most cases, vegetables will grow faster and produce twice as much when they are surrounded with companion plants. Some believe that even the taste and flavors are enhanced due to companion planting. Two: Pest Control. Plants release natural substances that repel certain pests. If your vegetable is frequently infested by a particular pest, planting companion plants that repel this pest aids greatly in organic pest control. Three: Attract Beneficial Insects. If plants release substances that are pest-repellant in nature, they can also emit natural chemicals that attract beneficial insects. These beneficial insects are also great help in pest management and promote pollination in some plants. Four: Improve Garden Landscape. Nature is beautiful because plants grow not in large patches but are scattered and diversified in a single area. The same applies to gardens as well. If you plan it well, different textures, colors, shapes and sizes give it a more natural and balanced look. Five: Maximize Space. To a garden enthusiast, it always feels that there is too many plants to choose from, and too little space to plant them in. With companion planting, you can save precious garden space by planting small plants with taller ones. Six: Protect Tender Plants. Some plants are weaker, leaner and more susceptible to damages than the others. Taller, sturdier companion plants can act as barriers and shields to protect them from the natural elements such as wind, heavy rains and soil erosion. However, the trick in companion planting is knowing which plants go well with which plants, because like with people, plants must be compatible with each other to create harmonious growing conditions. While it's true that plants help and support each other, some plant combinations are not as good and beneficial. Here are the list of some vegetables and their good and bad companion plants: Beets Good Companion: Bush Beans, Cabbage family, Lettuce, Lima Bean, Onion, Radish, Sage Bad Companion: Mustard, Pole Bean Cabbage Family Good Companion: Bush Beans, Beets, Carrot, Celery, Cucumber, Dill, Lettuce, Mint, Nasturtium, Onions, Rosemary, Sage, Spinach, Thyme, All Strong Herbs, Marigold, Nasturtium Bad Companion: Pole Bean, Strawberry, Tomato Carrots Good Companion: Beans, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Chives, Lettuce, Leek, Onion, Peas, Radish, Rosemary, Sage, Tomato Bad Companion: Celery, Dill, Parsnip Celery Good Companion: Almost all vegetables Bad Companion: Carrot, Parsley, Parsnip Cucumbers Good Companion: Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Cabbage family, Corn, Dill, Eggplant, Lettuce, Marigold, Nasturtium, Onions, Peas, Radish, Tomato, Savory, Sunflower Bad Companion: Strong herbs, Potato Eggplant Good Companion: Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Peas, Peppers, Potato, Spinach Bad Companion: Fennel Lettuce Good Companion: Carrots, Garlic, Onion and Radish Bad Companion: None Onion Good Companion: Beets, Cabbage family, Carrots, Celery, Cucumber, Lettuce, Parsnip, Pepper, Spinach, Squash, Strawberries, Tomato, Turnip, Savory Bad Companion: Asparagus, Beans, Peas, Sage Peas Good Companion: Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Carrots, Celery, Chicory, Corn Bad Companion: Cucumber, Eggplant, Parsley, Early Potato, Radish, Spinach, Strawberry, Sweet pepper, Turnips Onion, Late Potato Potato Good Companion: Bush bean, Cabbage family, Carrot, Corn, Horseradish, Marigold, Onion, Parsnip, Peas Cucumber, Kohlrabi, Parsnip, Pumpkin, Rutabaga, Squash family, Sunflower, Turnip, Fennel, Radish Beet, Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Melons, Nasturtium, Parsnip, Peas, Spinach, Squash family Bad Companion: Hyssop Spinach Good Companion: Celeriac, Celery, Corn, Eggplant, Cauliflower Bad Companion: None Squash Good Companion: Corn, Onion, Radish Bad Companion: None Tomato Good Companion: Asparagus, Basil, Bean, Cabbage family, Carrots, Celery, Chive, Cucumber, Garlic, Head lettuce, Marigold, Mint, Nasturtium, Onion, Parsley, Pepper, Marigold Bad Companion: Pole beans, Corn Dill, Fennel, Potato Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com If you'd like to know more about companion planting and how you can use it to achieve a beautiful and functional vegetable garden layout, please visit: theorganicgardeningsecrets.com. |
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