What plants should be planted next to each other?
What plants should be planted next to each other?
Companion Planting Chart
Type of Vegetable | Friends |
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Cabbage | Beets, celery, chard, lettuce, spinach, onions |
Carrots | Beans, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, tomatoes |
Corn | Climbing beans, cucumber, marjoram, peas, pumpkins, squash, sunflowers, zucchini |
Onions | Cabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, peppers, tomatoes |
What can I plant now in South Australia?
There are lots of plants that you can sow in autumn including: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Asian greens, lettuce, rocket, silverbeet and spinach, as well as gorgeous sweet peas and Australian wildflowers.
What veggies can be planted together?
Companion Planting
Plant | Good Companion |
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Strawberries | Bush beans, borage, lettuce, spinach, silverbeet, onion (not garlic) |
Swede | Onions, peas |
Tomatoes | Asparagus, basil, carrot, chives, mint, nasturtium, parsnip, onion, corn, borage, parsley, marigold, celery |
Turnip | Peas, nasturtium |
What herbs should not be planted next to each other?
What herbs should not be planted together?
- Keep fennel and wormwood isolated from other plants.
- Rue should be kept away from sage, basil, and cabbages.
- Anise and dill should not be planted near carrots.
- Keep dill clear of tomatoes.
- Sage makes a bad bedfellow with cucumber and onion.
What garden plants grow best together?
Chart of Plants that Like & Don’t Like Growing Together
Vegetable | Likes Growing With | Dislikes Growing With |
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Onions | Broccoli, Cabbage, Lettuce, Tomatoes | Beans, Peas |
Peas | Beans, Carrots, Corn, Cucumber | Onion, Garlic |
Peppers | Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil, Carrots | Fennel |
Potatoes | Corn, Cabbage, Peas, Eggplant | Pumpkin, Sunflowers, Cucumber |
What can I plant in Adelaide?
Remember to include some root material for best success. Other vegetables and herbs for planting in Adelaide in June include beetroot, broad beans, broccoli, carrots, coriander, leek, lettuce, parsley, parsnip, potato, radish, sage, spring onion, swede and turnip.
What can you not grow with parsley?
4 Plants to Keep Away From Parsley
- Alliums: Garlic, onions, shallots, and other alliums can stunt the growth of parsley.
- Lettuce: When planted too close to lettuce, parsley can cause lettuce to bolt (go to seed) too early in the growing season.
What can you not plant near parsley?
What can you not plant near rosemary?
Rosemary also enjoys the company of beans, cabbage, and hot peppers. Keep rosemary a good distance away from carrots, potatoes, and pumpkins and away from all other herbs aside from sage.