Companion planting at it's best -corn, climbing beans and squash form the ancient Three Sisters Guild |
"what plants you may have in your garden that you can transplant next to your Rose or your Apple tree to see how they nurture each other over time"
P = perennial plant in our Mediterranean climate
Vegetable/Herb
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Likes
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Dislikes
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Anise
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Coriander
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Basil, rue
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Asparagus -P
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Tomato, parsley, basil
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Basil
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Tomato, sweet peppers
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Rue, anise
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Beans
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Beets, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, corn, cucumber,
marigolds, potatoes, strawberry, summer savory
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Onion, garlic, gladiolus, fennel
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Beets
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Onion, kohlrabi, bush beans, lettuce, cabbage family
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Pole beans, mustards
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Borage
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Strawberry, fruit trees
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Cabbage Family (broccoli, kale, cauliflower, collards, cabbages
etc.)
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Aromatic herbs, hyssop, thyme, wormwood, potatoes, celery,
dill, chamomile, beets, onion, sage, peppermint, rosemary, oregano
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Strawberry, tomato, beans, mustards, pole beans
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Calendula -P
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Garden tonic, nutrient accumulator, chard, radish, carrots,
tomatoes, thyme, parsley
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Carrots
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Peas, lettuce, chives, onions, leeks, rosemary, sage, tomato,
wormwood, parsley
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Dill
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Celeriac
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Scarlet runner beans
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Celery
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Leek, tomato, bush beans, cauliflower, cabbage
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Chard
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Roots crops, lettuce, radish, celery, mint
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Chayote (Sechium edule)
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Cucumbers, Pumpkin, peppers, squash, corn
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celery, mint, or snap beans
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Chives -P
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Carrots, apple orchards
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Peas, beans
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Collards
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Tomatoes
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Comfrey -P
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Nutrient accumulator/mulch
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Coriander/Cilantro
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Anise, carrots, radish, chard
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Fennel
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Corn
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Potato, peas, beans, cucumbers, pumpkin, squash, melons,
marigolds, sunflowers, sunchokes
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Cucumbers
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Beans, corn, peas, radish, sunflowers, okra
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Potato, aromatic herbs
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Eggplant
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Beans, okra
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Fennel
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Most annuals DO NOT like it
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Coriander, wormwood
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Garlic
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Drip line of fruit trees, roses, tomatoes
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Peas and beans
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Horseradish -P
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Fruit trees, potatoes
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Jerusalem Artichokes (Sunchokes) -P
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Corn
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Lavender -P
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Broccoli and cabbage family
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Leek
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Onions, celery, carrots
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Lettuce
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Carrots, radish, strawberry, cucumber
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Celery, cabbage, cress, parsley
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Melon
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Corn, sunflowers, morning glory, okra
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Potatoes
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Mint -P
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Cabbage, tomatoes, nettles
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Chamomile
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Nettle
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Increases oil content of most herbs
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Okra
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Melons, cucumbers, sweet peppers, eggplant
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Onion and garlic
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Beets, strawberry, tomato, lettuce, summer savory, chamomile,
roses
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Peas, beans
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Parsley
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Tomato, asparagus, roses, carrots
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Peas
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Carrots, turnips, radish, cucumber, corn, beans, potatoes,
aromatic herbs
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Onions, garlic, gladiolus
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Peppers –sweet
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Basil, okra
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Potato
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Beans, corn, cabbage, horseradish, marigold, eggplant
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Pumpkin, squash, cucumber, sunflower, tomato, raspberry
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Pumpkin
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Datura,
corn, pole beans,
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Potato
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Radish
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Peas, nasturtium, lettuce, cucumber, beets, spinach, carrots,
squash, melons, tomatoes, beans
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Potato, hyssop
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Rhubarb -P
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Columbines
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Rue -P
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Roses, raspberries, fig trees
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Basil
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Sage -P
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Rosemary, cabbages, carrots,
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Cucumbers
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Savory –both -P
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Onions, beans
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Cucumbers
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Spinach
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Strawberries, other greens
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Squash
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Nasturtium, corn, clover
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Strawberries -P
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Beans, spinach, borage, lettuce
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Cabbage
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Sunflower
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Cucumber
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Potato
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Sweet potato
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White Hellebore
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Tomato
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Chives, onion, parsley, asparagus, marigold, nasturtium,
carrot, garlic, roses, bee balm
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Kohlrabi, potato, fennel, cabbage,
corn
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Turnip
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Peas, vetch
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Valerian -P
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Calendula, echinacea
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Sweet woodruff -P
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Orchards
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Watermelon
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Potatoes mulched with straw*
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*generally melons do not like potatoes
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Fruit trees -P
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Chives, garlic, carrots, bulbs, borage, strawberries, nasturtiums,
comfrey, plantain, columbine, daylilies
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Bare soil
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Lavender, Borage, Plantain and Apple mint surround and nurture this Feijoa tree |
- Stephanie & Brian Ladwig-Cooper (dba. Gaia Creations) experiences and trials for over 20 years
- Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening Louise Riotte 1975 Revised Edition 1998 Storey Communications, Inc. ISBN: 1-58017-027-7
- The Big Book of Gardening Skills by the Editors of Garden Way Publishing 1993 Storey Communications, Inc. ISBN: 0-88266-796-3
- Edible Forest Gardens Volume 1 and 2 Ecological Design and Practice for Temperate-Climate Permaculture by David Jacke and Eric Toensmeier 2005 Chelsea Green Publishing Company ISBN: 1-931498-80-6
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