This document provides information on companion planting relationships between various vegetable, herb, and flower crops. It lists how certain plants positively or negatively influence one another when planted together. Some key points include:
- Asparagus and tomatoes directly benefit each other, while asparagus helps control soil pests for tomatoes.
- Beans, corn, and carrots grow well together, with beans adding nitrogen to the soil.
- Garlic inhibits peas and beans but roses benefit from being planted near garlic.
- French marigolds are beneficial for tomatoes and recommended as a "constant companion."
- Mint repels various insect pests and cabbage butterflies.
- Sunflowers are a good wind break and attract pol