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Amaranth Corn   
Allium Roses, Carrots, Tomato Peas, BeansRepels aphids, weevils, carrot flies, moles, fruit tree borers; Controls rust flies and some nematodes; protects tomatoes against red spiders. Protects roses from black spot, mildew and aphids.
Foxglove Apple, Potatoes, Tomato   
Anise Coriander, Broccoli, Various Plants  Licorice flavored herb, good host for predatory wasps which prey on aphids and it is also said to repel aphids. Deters pests from broccoli by camouflaging their odor.
Asparagus Tomato, Parsley, Basil   
Basil Pepper, Tomato, Marigold, Asparagus  Repels aphids, flies, mosquitos and mites; helps control insect pests such as tomato hornworms, asparagus beetles, and disease.
Bee Balm Tomato  Great for attracting beneficials and bees. Pretty perennial that tends to get powdery mildew.
Beets Bush Beans, Cabbage, Onion, Sage, Lettuce, Kohlrabi, Brassicas  Good for adding minerals to the soil. The leaves are composed of 25% magnesium making them a valuable addition to the compost pile if you don't care to eat them.
Bell Peppers Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil, Carrots, Okra Fennel, KohlrabiThey should also not be grown near apricot trees because a fungus that the pepper is prone to can cause a lot of harm to the apricot tree.
Black Walnut  Black walnut trees inhibit the growth of apples, potato, tomato, blackberry.
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