Planting basil alongside tomatoes enhances their flavor and repels pests like mosquitoes and flies, promoting healthier growth for both plants.
Carrots and onions complement each other by repelling pests that target either vegetable when grown alone, thus enhancing overall garden health.
Beans fix nitrogen in the soil, benefiting cucumbers, while cucumber vines provide ground cover, conserving moisture for beans and improving their growth environment.
This Native American planting technique involves planting corn, beans, and squash together, where each plant provides support and nutrients to the others, enhancing mutual growth.
Radishes deter pests like aphids and cucumber beetles, benefiting lettuce, while lettuce provides shade, preventing radishes from bolting and ensuring a better harvest.
Marigolds planted with peppers repel nematodes and other pests, protecting peppers and promoting a healthier and more productive garden.
Strawberries provide ground cover for spinach, conserving soil moisture, while spinach's dense foliage helps suppress weeds, creating a mutually beneficial growth environment.
Garlic's strong scent deters pests that often target beets, while beets improve soil structure, promoting better garlic growth and overall garden health.
Mint repels aphids and other pests that commonly target kale, while kale provides ground cover, helping to retain soil moisture for mint, resulting in healthier plants.
Horseradish acts as a deterrent to pests that attack potatoes, while potatoes provide shade, reducing weed growth and helping to maintain soil moisture for horseradish.