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Plant and vegetable companions in gardens

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The true wonders of nature do not amaze us. One of the most fascinating topics in gardening is plant and vegetable companions. In short, fruits, vegetables, and even plants have friends.


Flowers, for example, are certainly beautiful to look at and admire. Nevertheless, they can serve as the most practical applications in the vegetable garden. These include:


Insect repellent

Attract insect predators

Attracting pollination

Controlling weeds


Individually grown vegetables are more susceptible to pests. Growing the right flowers will attract the beneficial insects that feed on these insects. The best flowers are rich in pollen and nectar. These are usually single-ringed flowers of the petals.


Another benefit is the wonderful form of colors, textures, and aromas that flowers can bring to a vegetable garden. This can be confusing for insects, as it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly which vegetables they usually want to eat. In this case, some insects are guided or disturbed by the smell.


Marigold flowers, for example, can serve a dual purpose. They can prevent unwanted pests from visiting the garden. At the same time, they attract pests that are important for the health of your garden. These flowers are an excellent complement to tomatoes, which can be attacked by pests and other unwanted insects.


Other flowers have the ability to suppress weeds, while their roots improve soil health. Ideally, low-growing and non-invasive flowers are selected with dense growth habits.


Perennial flowers are a favorite of many gardeners to take care of their vegetable gardens and to attract pollinating insects such as bees, butterflies and moths. Many herbs such as oregano and lavender, which produce flowers that attract ladybugs, are also beneficial.


Annuals and twenties have different life cycles, and then perennials and fast-growing ones can provide the gardener with the quickest impact they want. Another advantage is that many flowers reproduce by self-seeding from one year to the next, like poppies.


Scattering the seeds in well-prepared soil in advance will give these flowers time to grow and they will be ready when you need them most.


You can use computer software to better plan your vegetable garden, provide information, and recommend the right companions for the right type of vegetables.


Here are some practical examples of how to make friends with vegetables:



Basil: Tulsi helps to increase the yield if the tomato is grown relatively close. Basil also has the power to enhance the taste of spinach

Broccoli: Mint and sage Cabbage have the power to repel moths and protect your precious vegetables.

Carrot: Two important friends are small onion and rosemary. Onions enhance flavor, while rosemary repel carrot flies

Tomatoes: Both basil and mint enhance growth and flavor

Gardeners who grow different plants together should group them according to their water needs. Deep-rooted vegetables such as tomatoes should be kept together. They usually grow strong because they require less water, which enters the soil when given the right amount.


Flowers play an incredibly important role in nature. They brighten our world, make people happy, and help gardeners with their daily chores.



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