Companion planting
Friendly neighbors and a few combinations to give extra space. Pairs with What can I grow? when you are sketching beds. For fallow gaps and soil recovery, see cover crops.
Type
Crop focus
Benefit
- Tomato & basilPair
Tomatoes · Basil
Classic neighbors: basil likes similar warm soil and steady water; flowers draw small beneficials when you let a few bolt late.
- Tomato & marigoldPair
Tomatoes · French marigold (Tagetes patula)
Traditional companion: strong scent may mask tomato host cues for some pests; root exudates are debated—treat as a helpful row edge, not a pesticide.
- Brassicas & dill (early season)Pair
Broccoli / kale / cabbage · Dill
Young dill can attract beneficial wasps and hoverflies; mature dill near heading brassicas is more controversial—plan dill as an early neighbor or at row ends.
- Borage & tomatoesPair
Borage · Tomatoes
Borage flowers for bees; young leaves are edible (hairy texture). Self-seeds freely—place where volunteers are welcome.
- Nasturtium & cucurbits (trap crop idea)Pair
Nasturtium · Cucumber / squash
Aphids often prefer nasturtium; some growers sacrificially host aphids there. You must still scout—this is not automatic control.
- Calendula near vegetablesPair
Calendula · Mixed veg bed
Long-blooming calendula supports generalist pollinators; some predatory insects visit composite flowers—pair with good habitat, not sprays.