| Plant | Companions | Incompatible | Benefits |
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Amaranth
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Corn
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Allium
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Roses, Carrots, Tomato
| Peas, Beans | Repels 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. |
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Foxglove
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Apple, Potatoes, Tomato
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Anise
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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. |
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Asparagus
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Tomato, Parsley, Basil
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Basil
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Pepper, Tomato, Marigold, Asparagus
| | Repels aphids, flies, mosquitos and mites; helps control insect pests such as tomato hornworms, asparagus beetles, and disease. |
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Bee Balm
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Tomato
| | Great for attracting beneficials and bees. Pretty perennial that tends to get powdery mildew. |
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Beets
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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. |
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Bell Peppers
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Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil, Carrots, Okra
| Fennel, Kohlrabi | They 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. |
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Black Walnut
|
| | Black walnut trees inhibit the growth of apples, potato, tomato, blackberry. |
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