Companion planting involves growing different plant combinations together to benefit each other. Certain plants provide nutrients, pest protection, or space benefits to their neighbors. For example, beans fix nitrogen that fertilizes nearby corn in return for structural support. Marigolds release chemicals that repel nematodes and attract beneficial insects to protect other plants. Tall crops can shelter shorter ones and make better use of space. With the right combinations, companion planting promotes healthy plants while reducing needs for fertilizers and pesticides.
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Companion Planting Fact Sheet - Northern Territory, Australia
1. Fact Sheet VF11
Companion Planting
Gerry McMahon, Senior Technical Officer, DPIFM Darwin
Companion planting is the art of growing vegetables, herbs and flowers
together in combinations that promote healthy plants. Protection from some
insects, diseases and soil pathogens, can be obtained by planting different
combinations of plants together. While some plants can benefit others,
there are also some that can have the opposite effect. Some reasons why
different plants are planted together are:
Natural Fertiliser: To provide nutrients to the soil and reduce the need for
fertiliser. Legumes such as beans, peas and clover have nodules on their
roots that enable them to fix nitrogen from the air making it available to
neighbouring plants. Cutting down these plants and mulching them into the
soil is also a good source of nutrients. Beans and corn are often planted
together, where the corn provides support for the bean, and in turn the
bean fixes nitrogen for the corn.
Beans and corn
are often planted together Pest Repellents: Some plants exude chemicals from roots or leaves that
act as natural pesticides that suppress or repel harmful pests. Marigolds
release a chemical that repels nematodes, which makes them a useful
companion for a number of garden crops.
Weed Suppression: Some plants also release chemicals that can
suppress the growth of other plants. These can be useful in reducing weed
problems. Hay from grain rye used as mulch, leaches chemicals that
prevent weed seed from germinating, but doesn’t harm transplanted
vegetable seedlings.
Marigolds release a chemical
Spatial Interactions: Tall sun-loving plants can offer shade to lower
that repels nematodes shade-tolerant plants and makes better use of space and increases total
yields from small gardens. Pumpkins or squash grown under corn is a good
example of this, and the corn can also act to disorientate some insect pests
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Crops, Forestry and Beneficial Habitats: Some plants attract and provide a home for predatory
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Email: horticulture@nt.gov.au tiny wasp that feeds on cabbage-worms and caterpillars. Other plants can
Web: www.horticulture.nt.gov.au be more attractive to insects and are used as a trap to draw insects away
from some crops.
Disclaimer:
While all reasonable efforts
have been made to ensure that
the information contained in
this publication is correct, the
information covered is subject
to change. The Northern
Territory Government does not
assume and hereby disclaims
any express or implied liability
whatsoever to any party for any
loss or damage caused by
errors or omissions, whether
these errors or omissions result
from negligence, accident or
any other cause.
Published 2005