The purpose of this list is to provide plants that assist in the growth of others, be it attracting beneficial insects, repelling harmful insects, providing nutrients or in some cases simply shade / support.
Vegetables |
Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Alliums |
Allium |
fruit trees, nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, etc), brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, etc) carrots |
carrots |
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slugs, aphids, carrot fly, cabbage worms[1] |
beans, peas, parsley |
Alliums include onions, garlic, leeks, shallots, chives, and others |
Asparagus |
Asparagus officinalis |
Tomatoes |
Aster Family flowers, Dill ,Coriander, Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil, Comfrey, Marigolds |
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Onion, Garlic, Potatoes |
Marigolds will deter beetles. |
Brassicas |
Brassica |
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geraniums, dill, alliums (onions, shallots, garlic, etc), rosemary, nasturtium, borage |
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mustards, nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, etc) |
Brassicas are all one species, and include broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, kholrabi, cauliflower, et cetera |
Beans, |
Phaseolus |
Corn (see Three Sisters), Spinach, lettuce, rosemary, summer savory, dill, carrots, brassicas, beets, radish, strawberry and cucumbers |
Eggplant, Summer savory |
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California beetles |
Tomatoes, chili peppers, sunflowers, alliums (onions, garlic, etc), kales (cabbage, broccoli, etc) |
Hosts nitrogen-fixing bacteria, a good fertilizer for some plants, too much for others |
Beets, |
Beta Vulgaris |
lettuce, kohlrabi, onions and brassicas |
Catnip, Garlic, Mint |
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Runner or pole beans |
Good for adding minerals to the soil through composting leafs which have up to 25% magnesium. Runner or pole beans and beets stunt each other's growth. |
Broccoli |
Brassica oleracea |
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geraniums, dill, alliums, rosemary, nasturtium, borage |
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mustards, Tomatoes, peppers |
Rosemary repels cabbage fly, geraniums trap cabbage worms, same general companion profile as all brassica (cabbage, kolhrabi, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, etc) |
Cabbage |
Brassica oleracea |
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geraniums, dill, alliums, rosemary |
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mustards, Tomatoes, peppers strawberries, and pole/runner beans |
Rosemary repels cabbage flies, geraniums trap cabbage worms, same general companion profile as all brassica (cabbage, kolhrabi, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, etc) |
Carrots |
Daucus carota |
Tomatoes, Alliums (onions, chives, etc), lettuce |
alliums (leeks, shallots, etc), rosemary, wormwood, sage, beans, flax |
assassin bug, lacewing, parasitic wasp, yellow jacket and other predatory wasps |
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Dill, parsnip, radish |
Tomatoes grow better with carrots, but may stunt the carrots' growth. Beans (which are bad for tomatoes) provide the nitrogen carrots need more than some other vegetables. Aromatic companion plants repel carrot fly. Sage, rosemary, and radishes are recommended by some as companion plants, but listed by others as incompatible. alliums interplanted with carrots confuse onion and carrot flies. For the beneficial insect-attracting properties of carrots to work, they need to be allowed to flower; Otherwise, use the wild carrot, Queen Anne's Lace, for the same effect. Flax produces an oil that may protect root vegetables like carrots from some pests. |
Celery, |
Apium Graveolens |
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Cosmos, Daisies, Snapdragons |
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corn, Aster flowers, these can transmit the aster yellows disease |
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Corn / Maize |
Zea mays |
beans |
Sunflowers, legumes (beans, peas, soybeans etc), peanuts, curcubits (squash, cucumbers, melons, etc), amaranth, white geranium, lamb's quarters, morning glory, parsley, and potato |
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Tomato, Celery |
provides beans with a trellis, is protected from predators and dryness by cucurbits, in the three sisters technique |
Cucumber |
Cucumis Sativus |
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Nasturtiums, radishes, marigolds, sunflowers peas, beets, carrots, and Dill |
Beneficial for ground beetles |
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Tomato, Sage |
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Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Eggplant |
Solanum melongena |
Beans, Peppers |
Marigolds, tarragon, mints |
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Runner beans |
Marigolds will deter nematodes. |
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Leek |
Allium ampeloprasum v. porrum |
Celery, apple trees |
carrots |
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cabbage worms, aphids, carrot fly, others |
Legumes (beans, peas, etc) |
Same companion traits as all alliums (onions, garlic, shallots, chives, etc) |
Lettuce |
Lactuca sativa |
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Radish, Kohlrabi, beans, carrots |
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celery, cabbage, cress, parsley |
Mints (including hyssop, sage, and various "balms") repel slugs, a bane of lettuce and cabbages |
Mustard |
Brassicaceae, Sinapis alba |
Cabbage, cauliflower, radish, brussels sprouts, turnips |
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various pests |
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same general companion profile as all brassica (cabbage, kolhrabi, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, etc) |
Nightshades |
Solanaceae |
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carrots, alliums, mints (basil, oregano, etc) |
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beans, black walnuts, corn, fennel, dill, brassica (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc) |
Nightshade plants include tomatoes, tobacco, chili peppers (including bell peppers), potatoes, eggplant, and others |
Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Peppers |
Solanaceae, Capsicum |
themselves, marjoram |
tomatoes, geraniums, petunias |
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beans, kale (cabbage, brussels sprouts, etc) |
Pepper plants like high humidity, which can be helped along by planting with some kind of dense-leaf or ground-cover companion, like majoram and basil; they also need direct sunlight, but their fruit can be harmed by it...pepper plants grown together, or with tomatoes, can shelter the fruit from sunlight, and raises the humidity level. |
Onion |
Allium cepa |
Tomatoes, Kales (broccoli, cabbage, etc) |
Carrots |
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aphids, carrot fly, other pests |
beans, peas, parsley, leeks |
Same companion traits as all other alliums (chives, garlic, shallots, leeks, etc) |
Potato |
Solanum tuberosum |
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Horseradish |
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Sunflower, Tomato |
horseradish increases the disease resistance of potatoes |
Pumpkin Squash |
Curcurbita spp |
corn, beans |
Buckwheat, catnip, tansy, radishes |
Spiders, Ground Beetles |
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Flea Beetles are warded off by radishes, Curcurbita can be used in the three sisters technique |
Spinach |
Spinacia oleracea |
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Peas, Beans |
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The peas and beans provide natural shade for the spinach |
Tomatoes |
Solanum lycopersicum |
roses, peppers, asparagus |
basil, oregano, parsley, carrots, marigold, Alliums, celery, Geraniums, Petunias, Nasturtium, Borage |
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asparagus beetle |
Black walnut, corn, fennel, peas, dill, potatoes, beetroot, kales (kohlrabi, cabbage, etc), rosemary |
Black walnuts inhibit tomato growth, in fact they are allelopathic to all other nightshade plants (chili pepper, potato, tobacco, petunia) as well, because it produces a chemical called juglone. |
Herbs |
Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Basil |
Ocimum basilicum |
tomato, peppers, oregano, asparagus, petunias |
chamomile, anise |
butterflies |
asparagus beetle, mosquitoes and flies |
common rue, sage |
is said to make tomatoes taste better, chamomile and anise are supposed to increase the essential oils in many herbs like basil |
Borage |
Borago officinalis |
Almost everything, especially strawberry, cucurbits (cucumber, gourds), tomatoes |
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Predatory insects, honeybees |
many pests |
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Borage is the magic bullet of companion plants |
Caraway |
Carum carvi |
Strawberries |
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Parasitic wasps, parasitic flies |
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Chamomile |
Matricaria recutita |
Basil, Wheat, Onion, Cabbage, Cucumber |
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Hoverflies, wasps |
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Growing near herbs will increase their oil production. |
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Chervil |
Anthriscus cerefolium |
Radish, lettuce, broccoli |
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aphids |
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loves shade, fortunately it grows well with shade-tolerant food plants; will make radishes grown near it taste spicier |
Cilantro / Coriander |
Coriandrum sativum |
spinach |
beans, peas |
tachinid fly |
aphids |
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chives |
Allium schoenoprasum |
Apples, carrots, tomatoes, brassica (broccoli, cabbage, mustard, etc), many others |
carrots |
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cabbage worms, carrot fly, aphids |
beans, peas |
Same companion traits as all alliums (onions, garlic, shallots, leeks, etc)said to prevent apple scab after 3 years planting at base of apple trees |
Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Dill |
Anethum graveolens |
Cabbages, Corn, Lettuce, Onions, Cucumbers |
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Hoverflies, Wasps, Tomato Horn Worms, honeybees, Ichneumonid Wasps |
Aphids, spider mites, squash bugs, cabbage looper |
carrots, tomatoes |
one of the few plants said to grow with fennel |
Fennel |
Foeniculum vulgare |
Dill |
Dill |
ladybugs, syrphid fly, tachinid fly |
aphids |
Almost everything |
Fennel is allelopathic to most garden plants, inhibiting growth, causing to bolt, or actually killing many plants |
Garlic |
Allium sativum |
Apple trees, Pear trees, Roses, Cucumbers, Peas, Lettuce, Celery |
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Aphids, cabbage looper, ants, rabbits, cabbage maggot |
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Deters rabbits, same companion traits as all alliums (onions, chives, shallots, leeks, etc) |
Hemp |
Cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativa |
Brassica (cabbage, brussels sprouts, other kales) |
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Repels many types of beetles which attack cabbages. |
Hyssop |
Hyssopus officinalis |
Cabbage, grapes |
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honeybees, butterflies |
Cabbage moth larvae, Cabbage Butterflies |
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Stimulates growth of grapes. |
Lovage |
Levisticum officinale |
Almost all plants |
beans |
Ichneumonid Wasps, ground beetles (good) |
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rhubarb |
Is thought to improve the health of almost all plants, like borage and geraniums, is considered a "magic bullet" of companion planting |
Oregano |
Origanum vulgare |
Tomatoes, peppers, many other plants |
basil |
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aphids |
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provides ground cover and much-needed humidity for pepper plants if allowed to spread among them |
Common name |
scientific name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Peppermint |
Mentha piperita |
Brassica (cabbage, kholrabi, broccoli, and the other kales) |
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cabbage fly, ants, cabbage looper |
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Repels cabbage flies, has same general companion properties as other mints |
Rosemary |
Rosmarinus officinalis |
sage, cabbage, beans, carrots |
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bean beetle |
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Deters cabbage flies, repels many bean parasites |
Sage |
Salvia officinalis |
rosemary, cabbage, beans, carrots |
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honeybees, cabbage butterfly |
cabbage flies, carrot fly, black flea beetle, cabbage looper, cabbage maggot |
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Deters cabbage flies, repels many bean parasites |
Southernwood |
Artemisia abrotanum |
Fruit trees |
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Controls cabbage moths and malaria mosquitoes. |
Spearmint |
Mentha spicata |
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ants, aphids |
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Controls ants and aphids, has same general companion properties as other mints. |
Summer Savoury |
Satureja hortensis |
Green beans, onions, |
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also delays germination of certain foul herbs |
Tansy |
Tanacetum vulgare |
beans, cucurbits (cucumbers, squash, etc), corn, roses |
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honeybees |
flying insects(Ichneumonid Wasps), Japanese beetles, striped cucumber beetles, squash bugs and ants |
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Is reputed to generally repel insects (except for nectar-eating types). This herb should not be consumed, as it is quite toxic. |
Flowers |
Common Name |
Latin Name |
Helps |
Helped by |
Attracts |
Repels / Distracts |
Avoid |
Comments |
Geraniums |
Pelargonium spp. |
Roses, tomatoes, peppers, grapes |
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leafhoppers, Japanese beetles |
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A trap crop, attracting pests away from roses and grape vines, distracts beet leafhoppers, carrier of the curly top virus, away from Solanaceous plants like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and tobacco |
Marigold |
Asteraceae Calendula officinalis |
most plants, especially tomatoes and peppers, cucurbits (cucumbers, gourds, squash), brassicas (broccoli, kale, cabbage) |
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nematodes, beet leaf hoppers, cabbage flies, aphids, asparagus beetle, white flies, cabbage maggot, several other pests |
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Marigolds are a wonder-drug of the companion plant world, invoking the saying "plant them everywhere in your garden". French marigolds produce a pesticidal chemical from their roots, so strong it lasts years after they are gone. Mexican marigolds do the same, but are so strong they will inhibit the growth of some more tender herbs. Certain Varieties of marigolds (Tagetes) can help manage eelworms (Root-knot nematode) when planted the year before[1]. |
Petunia |
Petunia x hybrida |
cucurbits (squash, pumpkins, cucumbers), asparagus |
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leafhoppers, Japanese beetles, aphids, asparagus beetle |
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Is a trap crop almost identical to geraniums in function |
Nasturtium |
Tropaeolum majus |
Many plants, especially cucurbits (melons, cucumbers, gourds), beans, tomatoes, apple trees, brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, etc), radish |
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predatory insects |
aphids, cabbage looper, squash bug, white fly, cucumber beetles |
radish, cauliflower |
Both works as a trap crop for aphids, and studies say is among the best at attracting predatory insects |
Sunflower |
Helianthus annuus |
corn, tomatoes |
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aphids |
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Was grown as a companion for sunflowers before modern Europeans arrived in the Americas, supposedly increases their production, ants herd aphids onto sunflowers, keeping them off neighboring plants |
Tansy |
Tanacetum vulgare |
cucurbits (cucumbers, squash, etc), raspberries and relatives, roses, corn |
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sugar ants, Japanese beetles, cucumber beetles, squash bugs, mice |
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Toxic to many animals, don't plant it where livestock browse |
Yarrow |
Achillea millefolium |
many plants |
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predatory wasps, ladybugs, hoverflies, damselbugs |
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May increase the essential oil production of some herbs. Also improves soil quality, use the leaves to enrich compost, or as mulch. |