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Companion planting with herbs in your garden can bring numerous advantages. When different plants interact positively, the entire garden benefits. Growing herbs alongside other plants can repel pests by releasing fragrances that help keep harmful insects at bay. The growing conditions that garden plants prefer are another important factor to consider when deciding on companion planting strategies.

Which herbs can be planted together? Which herbs go well with certain vegetables? Let’s delve into the advantages of herb companion planting to find out which combinations work the best in the garden.

What Grows Well with Oregano?

28 April 202425 June 2023 by Bob Lee
Oregano close-up

Unlock the secret to a thriving garden with oregano companion planting. Harness the power of this versatile herb to improve growing conditions of neighboring plants.

Categories Companion Planting Tags companion planting, oregano

Parsley Companion Planting Guide: Best & Worst Pairings

25 October 202318 June 2023 by Bob Lee
parsley companion planting

Discover the best companion plants for parsley and maximize your garden’s potential. Learn how to enhance growth and repel pests with parsley companion planting.

Categories Companion Planting Tags companion planting, parsley

What Grows Well with Thyme?

28 April 20249 June 2023 by Bob Lee
Thyme

Discover the best and worst thyme companion plants for successful pairings. Learn what to grow (and what not to grow) with thyme.

Categories Companion Planting Tags companion planting, thyme
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