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Perennials to plant with vegetables

Perennials to plant with vegetables
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  1. What flowers should I plant around my vegetable garden?
  2. What flowers and vegetables grow well together?
  3. What flowers should not be planted near vegetables?
  4. What plants go together in a vegetable garden?
  5. Should I plant flowers around my vegetable garden?
  6. Can you plant flowers and vegetables in the same garden?
  7. What garden plants should not be planted together?
  8. What should not be planted with tomatoes?
  9. What grows well with lettuce?
  10. What can you not plant next to carrots?
  11. What should you not plant in your garden?
  12. Can tomatoes and peppers be planted together?

What flowers should I plant around my vegetable garden?

Calendula flowers are growing with peppers, chard, and other garden crops.

What flowers and vegetables grow well together?

Friends: Plant marigolds and nasturtiums among your cucumbers to repel aphids and beetles,. Beans, celery, corn, lettuce, dill, peas, and radishes are also good companion plants. Foes: Aromatic herbs such as sage which will stunt the growth of cucumbers.

What flowers should not be planted near vegetables?

What Flowers Should You Not Plant Near Your Vegetables?

What plants go together in a vegetable garden?

Companion Planting Chart

Type of VegetableFriends
CabbageBeets, celery, chard, lettuce, spinach, onions
CarrotsBeans, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, tomatoes
CornClimbing beans, cucumber, marjoram, peas, pumpkins, squash, sunflowers, zucchini
OnionsCabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, peppers, tomatoes

Should I plant flowers around my vegetable garden?

Introducing flowers to a vegetable garden is full of perks beyond simply adding beauty. Flowers can be used in companion planting to help deter pests and attract beneficial insects, such as pollinators. Interplanting also saves space and time, as you can grow and tend to more of your plants in one place.

Can you plant flowers and vegetables in the same garden?

There is no rule that says vegetables and flowers can't mix. In fact, the vegetable garden benefits greatly from the addition of some flowers and herbs. But it's not just aesthetics that make flowering plants welcome in the vegetable garden.

What garden plants should not be planted together?

What Plants Should Not Be Planted Together?

What should not be planted with 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 grows well with lettuce?

These companion plants for lettuce include:

What can you not plant next to carrots?

Carrots – Plant with beans, Brassicas, chives, leeks, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, pole beans, radish, rosemary, sage, and tomatoes. Avoid planting with dill, parsnips, and potatoes. Generally speaking, it's a good idea to keep some space between root crops so they don't compete for available phosphorus.

What should you not plant in your garden?

15 Plants Never to Grow in Your Yard

Can tomatoes and peppers be planted together?

Tomatoes

Although it's usually recommended to not plant tomatoes and peppers right after each other in the same bed every year, they can be grown together in the same garden bed (and then rotated to another bed next season).

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