Companion Planting Vegetables Chart

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Companion Planting Vegetables Chart. View a companion planting table here. Don’t plant the same garden crop in the same spot for consecutive gardening years, as this can lead to pest and disease problems, as well as nutrient imbalances.

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Once you've determined what vegetables and fruits you want, it is important to determine their growth compatibility. Plant the right companions and see results! There are a number of combination that vegetables will grow better and work together in the garden.

Planting certain vegetables next to each other can deter insects and inhibit growth.

Most vegetables and herbs onions, garlic, gladilus, potatoes, chives potatoes beans, corn, cabbage, horseradish (should be planted at the corners of the patch), marigolds, eggplant (as a lure for the coloradopotato beetle). Avoid planting vegetables in large patches or long rows and interplant with flowers and herbs. Companion planting charts are a guideline only. It takes a while to get your head around companion plant combinations that work and don't work together.