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Hops Companion Plants Learn What To Plant With Hops In Gardens

Hops Companion Plants Learn What To Plant With Hops In Gardens
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What to Plant with Hops

  1. What plants grow well with hops?
  2. What garden plants should not be planted together?
  3. What can you plant next to each other in a garden?
  4. How far apart should Hops be planted?
  5. Do hops attract bugs?
  6. Are hops aggressive?
  7. What should you not plant beside lettuce?
  8. What can you not plant near tomatoes?
  9. What should you not plant in your garden?
  10. What can you not plant near zucchini?
  11. What herbs should not be planted together?
  12. What can you not plant next to cucumbers?

What plants grow well with hops?

Companion Plants for Hops

What garden plants should not be planted together?

What Plants Should Not Be Planted Together?

What can you plant next to each other in a garden?

Companion Planting Chart

Type of VegetableFriends
AsparagusBasil, carrots, coriander, dill, marigolds, parsley, tomatoes
BasilAsparagus, beans, beets, bell peppers, cabbage, chili peppers, eggplant, marigolds, oregano, potatoes, tomatoes
BeansBeets, carrots, chard, cabbage, corn, cucumbers, peas, radishes

How far apart should Hops be planted?

Create a mound of soil for each rhizome that you will be planting, about 3 feet apart so they have plenty of room to grow. If you plan to grow more than one variety of hops, plant the mixed varieties at least 5 feet apart.

Do hops attract bugs?

Hi all - I've been growing hops in my backyard for a few years now, and I've learned that the vines LOVE attracting stuff - bugs, dirt, spider webs, other airborne things... I just pulled a bunch down, and as I was, lots of particulates were also coming off of them.

Are hops aggressive?

Vines such as trumpet vine or hops can fall into this category because of their very aggressive habit to sucker freely through the garden allowing it to spread. While they can be “controlled” through diligent removal of suckers as they appear, it will be an ongoing garden chore.

What should you not plant beside lettuce?

Try to avoid growing lettuce next to broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, or kohlrabi—while some varieties of lettuce may help these cabbage-family (brassicas) crops to grow, these plants have particular root secretions that can prevent lettuce seeds from germinating.

What can you not plant near tomatoes?

Plants that should not share space with tomatoes include the Brassicas, such as broccoli and cabbage. Corn is another no-no, and tends to attract tomato fruit worm and/or corn ear worm. Kohlrabi thwarts the growth of tomatoes and planting tomatoes and potatoes increases the chance of potato blight disease.

What should you not plant in your garden?

15 Plants Never to Grow in Your Yard

What can you not plant near zucchini?

3 Plants to Avoid Growing With Zucchini

What herbs should not be planted together?

Carrots and anise (Pimpinella anisum, USDA zones 4-9) should be kept separate, and rue and basil make poor companions for plants in the Brassica genus. Rosemary should be kept away from other herbs as well as all potatoes, carrots and members of the Cucurbita genus.

What can you not plant next to cucumbers?

Two plants to avoid planting near cucumbers are melons and potatoes. Sage is not recommended as a companion plant near cucumbers either. While sage shouldn't be planted near cucumbers, oregano is a popular pest control herb and will do well as a companion plant.

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