Grow a Successful Garden With This Free Companion Planting Guide - The Mindful Living Movement (2024)

Companion planting is an organic gardeners best friend and secret weapon.Grab my free colour coded companion planting chart to help simplify learning and arranging plants in your garden.

Plants are a little like humans, we naturally gravitate and enjoy the company of certain people and others we just don’t care for. It is the same in nature.

Companion planting uses nutrient uptake, crop rotation, management of pests and beneficial insects to improve the health of your plants. This maximizes production and all your hard work in the garden.

Before we get to it what companion planting and why does it works so well?

WHAT IS COMPANION PLANTING?

It is the practice of planting two or more plants together to benefit one another. Some plants deposit nutrients in the soil, while others absorb that nutrient. There are plants that are very inviting to beneficial insects like pollinators, they bring in bees and butterflies to pollinate your garden completing a vital process. Some plants invite in predatory insects like ladybugs to gobble up those aphids that can wreak havoc on your precious plants.

Classic Three Sisters Method Example

This is an indigenous planting strategy where you plant corn, beans and squash together in the same bed. It can look a little wild and unruly to those that like their garden neat and orderly. Mother nature does grow in rows though and we would be wise to take note.

The corn give the beans something to climb up and support while squash grows along the ground shading the soil with their giant leaves. This helps moisture in the soil and reduces the amount of weeds that can grow.

Beans are an amazing nitrogenfixer, meaning they deposit nitrogen in the soil. This is vital to leaf grow and large hungry plants like corn and squash benefit greatly from this boost of nutrients.

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This is just one example amongst many. The possibilities are endless and the options can make your head spin a little bit.

Eventually you will start to see patterns emerge in the groupings and you can use this when planting your garden each year to help speed up the process.

That is why I have created my free colour coded companion planting chart to help simplify learning and arranging plants in your garden.

BENEFITS OF COMPANION PLANTING

MINIMIZE RISK

It promotes more diverse arrangement of plants instead of one large monoculture crop. Thinking again back to how mother grows naturally. Everything is always mixed in with each other.

It helps to reduce the spread of damaging pests, reduces the spread of disease. It can even offer protection from damaging weather.

By not grouping one crop all together in one spot your garden become much more resilient. It increases the chances of a harvest. Even if a crop fails on one spot because you have it spread out in other areas, grouped with other plants, it does not mean you will lose it all.

When you plant a monoculture type garden those beautiful neat rows become like giant landing strips for the unwanted pests to home in on.

MASKING SCENTS

The scent of a plant is often the main way the insects find their favourite plant. If you can mask the odour of a plant with another, it makes it much harder for them to find their target.

One of my favourites is planting Marigolds and Lavender around my brassicas to repel cabbage moths from laying their eggs. Using the strong scent of onions planted around carrots, parsnips, turnips and radish is a great way to keep away carrot rust flies.

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CROP PROTECTION

Larger stronger plants can protect or shade others to from weather or keep them from being roasted by the sun enhancing the growth of the smaller more delicate plants. A great example is growing lettuce under a trellised cucumber. Lettuce does not appreciate being roasted all day but really enjoys a dapple shade environment.

TRAP CROPPING

Companion planting make amazing pest management. Certain plants are favourites of bugs and will attract them away from the key players in the garden. Calendula is a great example of this as the sticky nectar can help attract aphids away from other plants. Using Nasturtium to attract flea beetles away from any of your Brassica’s is another great trap crop planting.

BENEFICIAL FLOWERS

The same goes for bringing in beneficial insects such as pollinators that are needed to ensure you get a good harvest of plants like pumpkins, squash and cucumbers that require external help for pollination. Plant Marigolds, Lavender, Borage, Zinnia and Calendula as a fortress around the plants that need lots of pollination and you’re golden. The bees and other pollinators can easily hop from flower to flower ensuring pollination and a resulting fruit for you to harvest.

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COMPANION PLANTING CHART FREE DOWNLOAD

Use mycompanion planting chartto make planning your garden for a successful season efficient and simple. Most companion planting charts are complicated and will make your head spin. That is why I colour coded mine. Dark green is a giant YES to planting them next to each other as they are good pals, light green will also give you success and the reds are a hard NO.

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Now that you know where everything is going to go. It is time for the fun part…. shopping! Be sure to choose the best varieties for your unique growing season using my

Now let’s plant the perfect garden and make those neighbours a little jealous!

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FAQs

What not to plant together in a veggie garden? ›

Examples of Plants That Should Not Be Grown Together
AsparagusFennel, Garlic, Onions, Potatoes
ChivesBeans, Peas
ChrysanthemumLettuce
CilantroFennel
CucumberBasil, Rosemary, Sage, Fennel, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Potatoes
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What vegetables are companion plants? ›

Companion Planting Chart
Type of VegetableFriends
CornClimbing beans, cucumber, marjoram, peas, pumpkins, squash, sunflowers, zucchini
OnionsCabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, peppers, tomatoes
PotatoesBasil, beans, celery, corn, garlic, horseradish, lettuce, marigolds, onions, peas, radishes, spinach
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What not to plant with onions? ›

While there are many plants you want to grow near onions, there are a few that should definitely be avoided. Onions should not be planted with peas, beans, asparagus, or sage. Onions can stunt the growth of these crops and also negatively affect their flavor.

What 3 vegetables grow well together? ›

One of the most popular companion plantings is “The Three Sisters Garden,” which includes corn, beans and squash. Taller plants, such as corn, can provide a natural support trellis and shelter for beans, peas and other climbing crops.

What not to plant with peppers? ›

4 Plants to Avoid Growing With Peppers
  • Apricot: Avoid planting peppers near apricot trees. ...
  • Beans: Peppers and beans have incompatible soil nutrient needs. ...
  • Brassicas: The brassica family—broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and kale—has different soil preferences than peppers.
Aug 9, 2021

What not to plant with carrots? ›

3 Plants to Avoid Growing With Carrots
  • Dill: Dill produces compounds that are harmful to carrots and can stunt their growth and development.
  • Fennel: Fennel is harmful to many plants. ...
  • Parsnips: Though parsnips don't harm carrots directly, they are susceptible to the same diseases and pests as carrots.
Jun 7, 2021

What not to plant next to zucchini? ›

Potatoes can also spread diseases such as late blight, which can also affect zucchinis. Cucumbers and pumpkins should not be planted next to zucchinis as they belong to the same family (Cucurbitaceae) and therefore attract similar pests and diseases.

What not to plant with basil? ›

Plants to Avoid Growing With Basil
  • Herbs. While you can plant basil next to chamomile, oregano, and chives, basil generally prefers the company of vegetables over other herbs, and should not be planted near rue or sage. ...
  • Cucumbers. ...
  • Fennel.
Jun 7, 2021

What not to grow with celery? ›

Don't plant root crops, such as carrots, parsnips, and potatoes nearby. Celery has a shallow root system that can be damaged when a root crop is harvested. Corn is also not a good choice. It is a heavy feeder and can deplete the soil of the nutrients that celery needs, and the tall plants block too much sunlight.

What not to plant next to mint? ›

Worst Companion Plants for Mint
  • Origanum vulgare (Oregano) Add to Collection. Add to Any Collection. My Collection.
  • Petroselinum crispum (Parsley) Add to Collection. Add to Any Collection. My Collection.
  • Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) Add to Collection. Add to Any Collection. My Collection.

What plants don't like cucumbers? ›

Cucumbers don't grow well near:
  • Brassicas. Plants in the brassica family (like brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and kohlrabi) have a mixed relationship with cucumbers. ...
  • Melons. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Sage. ...
  • Fennel.
Jun 7, 2021

Can peppers and tomatoes be planted together? ›

The fact of the matter is that YES the plants are related and YES they share some common diseases but most people do not have the space in their garden to separate them. The reality is that because the two have similar growth requirements, they can in fact be grown quite successfully together.

What vegetables do not grow well in raised beds? ›

A list of plants not to grow in your raised beds:
  • Potatoes.
  • Asparagus.
  • Artichokes.
  • Rhubarb.
  • Corn.
  • Wheat.
  • Rice.
  • Winter Squash.
Apr 15, 2022

Can I plant cucumbers and tomatoes together? ›

Planting cucumbers and tomatoes right next to each other is often not recommended. These two plants often have similar requirements for nutrients, water and light, which can lead to competition. Both plants are heavy feeders and require a lot of nitrogen for healthy growth.

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