Mix quick-maturing plants, such as lettuce or radishes, with longer-growing ones, like tomatoes or broccoli. Group plants with similar needs for sun and water, such as pole beans, radishes, and lettuce; cucumber, bush beans, and beets; tomatoes, basil, and onions; and peas and carrots.
- Which vegetables grow best together?
- What vegetables should not be planted together?
- Which vegetables are easy to grow in containers?
- What plants go well together in pots?
Which vegetables grow best together?
Companion Planting: 7 Vegetable Pairs that Grow Perfectly...
- Beets and Garlic. Planting beets and garlic together has many benefits. ...
- Broccoli and Onions. ...
- Carrots and Leeks. ...
- Corn, Beans, and Squash. ...
- Cucumbers and Peas. ...
- Radishes and Spinach. ...
- Tomatoes and Basil. ...
- Common Questions and Answers About Companion Planting.
What vegetables should not be planted together?
What Plants Should Not Be Planted Together?
- Asparagus.
- Beans.
- Beets.
- Broccoli.
- Cabbage.
- Cucumbers.
- Peas.
- Soybeans.
Which vegetables are easy to grow in containers?
Suitable for... The following vegetables lend themselves well to container cultivation: Beetroot, Broad beans, Carrots, Dwarf French beans, Herbs, Peas, Potatoes, Radishes, Rocket, Runner beans, Chillies & Peppers, Salad leaves, Salad onions, Salad turnips, Tomatoes.
What plants go well together in pots?
Here are some to consider:
- Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop)
- Basil.
- Celosia (plume flower)
- Coleus (Solenostemon scutellarioides)
- Fuchsia.
- Lantana (Lantana camara)
- Ornamental Cabbage and Kale.
- Senecio cineraria (Dusty Miller)