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COMPANION VEGETABLE GARDENINGIt's said that
vegetables are like people, they thrive on companionship. It is believed that
vegetables will yield up to twice as much when they are surrounded with
companion plants. So in this article we will discuss the top 12 vegetables and
their best friends. If you're getting
ready to plant your vegetable garden you may want to try placing the various
vegetable crops so you can take advantage of their natural friends. If you have
already planted your vegetable garden you may want to make some changes in
subsequent plantings later this summer. The following are a
list of the top 12 vegetables and their ideal planting companions. Beans--they
like celery and cucumbers but dislike onions and fennel. Beets--Bush
beans, lettuce, onions, kohlrabi, and most members of the cabbage family are
companion plants. Keep the pole beans and mustard away from them. Cabbage--Celery,
dill, onions and potatoes are good companion plants - they dislike strawberries,
tomatoes, and pole beans. Carrots--Leaf
lettuce, radish, onions and tomatoes are their friends, Plant dill at the
opposite end of the garden. Corn--Pumpkins,
peas, beans, cucumbers and potatoes are nice companion plants; Keep the tomatoes
away from them. Cucumbers--They
like corn, peas, radishes, beans and sunflowers. Cucumbers dislike aromatic
herbs and potatoes so keep them away. Lettuce--It
grows especially well with onions. Strawberries carrots, radishes and cucumbers
also are friends and good companion plants. Onions--Plant
them near lettuce, beets, strawberries and tomatoes but keep them away from peas
and beans. Peas--Carrots,
cucumbers, corn, turnips and radishes plus beans, potatoes and aromatic herbs
are their friends. Keep the peas away from onions, garlic, leek, and shallots. Radishes--This
is one vegetable that has a lot of friends; they are excellent companion plants
with beets, carrots, spinach and parsnips. Radishes grow well with cucumbers and
beans. It's said that summer planting near leaf lettuce makes the radishes
tenderer. Avoid planting radishes near cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts,
broccoli, kohlrabi or turnips. Squash--Icicle
radishes, cucumbers and corn are among their friends. Tomatoes--Carrots,
onions and parsley are good companion plants. Keep the cabbage and cauliflower
away from them. Sometimes plant
friendships are one-sided. Carrots are said to help beans, but beans don’t
reciprocate. Though beans will help nearby cucumbers. Other plants have
bad companions and you'll be doing them a favor to keep them apart. Beans and
onions are natural enemies so keep them at opposite sides of the garden. If you have a patio you might try mint to repel ants, and basil to keep the flies and mosquitoes away. Both herbs have pretty flowers and are fragrant too. Besides, they're nice to harvest and use in the kitchen. In her book, "Carrots Love Tomatoes" Louise Riotte, says getting to know good and bad companions can double the bounty of your garden. The only required work is to plan your garden planting properly.
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