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    10 Pairs of Vegetables You Should Never Plant Together — According to a Horticulturist

    By Faiza Saqib,

    13 days ago

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    Planting the right vegetables together is a great way to introduce new life and welcome beneficial insects into your backyard — while also keeping those pesky pests at bay. But did you know that planting certain vegetables together can have the complete opposite effect? It can often make way for disease, plant-eating pests and also stunt your plants' growth.

    Amy Enfield, Senior Horticulturist at ScottsMiracle-Gro tells us: ' companion planting is selecting plants to grow together that benefit one another rather than compete with one another. It’s all about maximizing the efficiency of your garden. Companion plants usually help deter unwanted pests or weeds, help enrich the soil for another plant, or even provide shade and support. Some people even claim that growing the right plants together can improve growth, increase yield, and improve flavor'.

    So, if you want the best out of your vegetable garden, you'll need to keep an eye out for what you plant and where you plant it. If you want to learn more about which vegetable companion plants should you avoid? We've got you covered. Here's what an expert has to say about it.

    Vegetable Companion Plants to Avoid

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    In order to make your vegetable garden look beautiful, you need to make sure you've tended to your plants correctly and chosen the right vegetable companion plants for a healthy and thriving garden bed.

    'For example, tomato and basil are good companions,' Amy Enfield, Senior Horticulturist at ScottsMiracle-Gro says. 'The basil repels pests and some people believe it helps increase tomato yields. Another good example of companion planting is sweet corn and pole beans. Legumes, like pole beans, fix nitrogen providing the sweet corn with plenty of nitrogen while the corn stalk provides support for the pole bean to climb'.

    However, Amy tells us that not all plants grow well together. Without further ado, here are 10 vegetable pairings that should not be planted together — according to an expert.

    1. Tomatoes & Potatoes

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    Understanding the best companion plants for tomatoes will grant you a better and more bountiful harvest. But with that being said, you'll need to understand which vegetables do not work well with it.

    Amy explains that tomatoes and potatoes do not work well together as 'these two plants are related, and because they are in the same family, the are susceptible to similar pests and diseases'. She says growing them too close together in the garden will allow problems to spread fairly quickly.

    What to plant with tomatoes instead: Basil
    Soil type for tomatoes: Well-drained, loamy
    Sunlight for tomatoes: Full-sun for 8 hours

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    2. Onions & Beans

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    'Beans form a symbiotic relationship with soil bacteria that allow them to fix nitrogen (make is usable for plants),' says Amy. 'Onions emit an antibacterial gas (called allicin) that kills the soil bacteria. Planting onions too close to beans can severely inhibit the growth and health of the bean plants'.

    Instead, try companion planting carrots and onions together and you'll watch your vegetables thrive with lots of nutrients and flavor. They're also great vegetables for beginner gardeners to grow.

    What to plant with onions instead: Carrots
    Soil type for onions: Well-drained, sandy-loam
    Sunlight for onions: Full-sun

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    3. Cucumber & Squash

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    Known as one of the best vegetables for vertical gardening — cucumbers are a great little addition to vegetable beds, but if you're keen to plant these tasty snacks with squash, there may be a few problems.

    As these plants are from the same family, Amy says 'they are susceptible to similar pests and diseases, like powdery mildew'. And so, they will 'both need very nutrient-rich soil to grow well, and when planted in close proximity can compete for soil nutrients,' she adds.

    What to plant with cucumber instead: Peas
    Soil type for cucumber: Well-drained, loose
    Sunlight for cucumber: 6-8 hours of direct sun

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    4. Corn & Tomatoes

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    If you're looking to start a vegetable garden in your backyard, you'll need to make sure you do your research before hand. The first step is choosing the right plants and soil type, which in turn will grant you a full and thriving yard. So, it is important to understand what vegetable companions to avoid.

    Corn and tomatoes are another pairing we should avoid planting together, according to the gardening expert. Amy explains this is due to both plants being heavy feeders, which leads to them competing for soil nutrients when planted close together.

    'Corn stalks also grow tall which can shade tomato plants further inhibiting their growth,' Amy adds.

    What to plant with corn instead: Beans
    Soil type for corn: Well-drained, fertile
    Sunlight for corn: 6-8 hours of full sun

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    5. Potatoes & Zucchini

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    Whether you're looking to grow potatoes in containers or you want add zucchini into your vegetable garden, it is important to keep the two of these much-loved veggies separate as they aren't too fond of one another.

    'When both plants are fast growers and heavy feeders, as with these two plants, harvest yields can be drastically affected,' Amy explains 'Potato tubers end up small and malformed while the zucchini plants have stunted growth and reduced yield'.

    What to plant with potatoes instead: Leeks
    Soil type for potatoes: Well-drained, sandy
    Sunlight for potatoes: 6-8 hours of full sun

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    6. Pumpkin & Summer Squash

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    If you want to keep a pumpkin from rotting , the first step is to not plant it near summer squash vegetables such as zucchini — as this can lead to many problems.

    Amy says this is because 'these two plants are related, they share the same pest and disease problems like powdery mildew and squash vine borers'.

    What to plant with pumpkin instead: Corn
    Soil type for pumpkin: Well-drained, fertile
    Sunlight for pumpkin: 6 hours of direct sun

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    7. Carrot & Dill

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    For all your modern vegetable garden needs, carrots and dill are a great addition to add aroma and color into your backyard — but only if they are not planted together.

    As these plants are from the same family, Amy says they can also share the same pest problems. 'Dill attracts the carrot fly whose larvae can very quickly destroy a crop of carrots,' she adds.

    What to plant with carrots instead: Scallions
    Soil type for carrots: Well-drained, sandy
    Sunlight for carrots: 8-10 hours a day

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    8. Cucumber & Basil

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    Whether you're looking to elevate your herb garden ideas or just want to expand your vegetable garden with the right herbs, basil and cucumber are not the best of friends when it comes to flavor it seems

    Amy tells us: 'Since cucumbers are mainly water, they can take on the flavor of their environment. Aromatic herbs, like basil, can do two things when grown next to cucumbers — they reduce cucumber yield and can even make the cucumbers taste a little spicy.'

    What to plant with basil: Peppers
    Soil type for basil: Well-drained, loamy
    Sunlight for basil: 3-6 hours of partial sun

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    9. Strawberries & Brassica

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    It's best to avoid planting strawberries and brassica such as broccoli and cabbage together.

    'Brassicas are often targeted by cabbage loopers which feed on the plants leaving them covered in holes,' Amy tells us. 'But cabbage loopers aren’t picky eaters and also have a fondness for strawberries. When these plants are grown close together, the strawberry plants are more likely to develop a looper infestation.

    Did you know that brassicas love being lavender as companion plants ? So why not add this ultra-fragrant herb into your backyard with your delicious vegetables instead?

    What to plant with Strawberries: Asparagus
    Soil type for strawberries: Well-drained, sandy loam
    Sunlight for strawberries: At least 8 hours of direct sun

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    10. Asparagus & Alliums

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    When learning about when you should plant asparagus, it's ideal to note down what works well with this vegetable. In this case, Amy says we should avoid alliums such as garlic and onions with this nutritious veggie.

    She tells us: 'While garlic and onions are great to plant in the garden because their strong scent naturally repels many pests, they don’t mix with asparagus. They inhibit the growth of asparagus, they compete for growing space below ground, and when alliums are harvested, the perennial roots of asparagus can be disturbed or damaged inhibiting future growth'.

    What to plant with asparagus: Basil
    Soil type for asparagus: Well-drained, sandy
    Sunlight for asparagus: At least 8 hours of full sun

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    Before you start your companion planting journey, it's important to understand what it is and what it entails.

    As Livingetc's Trends Editor Lilith Hudson explains: 'In short, companion planting is a gardening method that involves combining several different plants together in the same space — be it a flower bed, planter, or hanging basket — to introduce more beautiful blooms to your space. It's essentially just putting plants together but in a complementary and considered way'.

    So, what benefit does it bring? Well, companion planting promotes the growth, health and productivity of plants.

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