The Ultimate Online Companion Planting Chart
What do you want to plant?
Browse Our Free Companion Planting Charts
We have just 1 simple goal- Help gardeners figure out the best plants, flowers, vegetables, and herbs to plant together for the best result. Begin your search by selecting something you’d like to plant below.

Plant asparagus with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant basil with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant Beans with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant beets with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant blueberries with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant borage with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant broccoli with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant brussels sprouts with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant bush beans with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant cabbage with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant caraway with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant carrots with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant cauliflower with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant celery with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant cilantro with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant chamomile with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant chard with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant chives with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant coriander with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant corn with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant cosmos with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant cucumber with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant daisies with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant dill with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant eggplant with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant fennel with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant garlic with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant horseradish with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant kale with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant kohlrabi with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant leek with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant lettuce with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant marigolds with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant marjoram with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant melons with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant mint with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant nasturtium with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant onions with [acf field=”name”]
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Planting okra with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant oregano with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant parsley with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant parsnip with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant peas with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant peppers with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant potatoes with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant pumpkins with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant radishes with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant rosemary with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant sage with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant savory with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant snapdragons with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant spinach with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant squash with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant strawberries with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant spearmint with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant sunflowers with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant sweet potatoes with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant thyme with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant tomatoes with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant turnips with [acf field=”name”]
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Plant zucchini with [acf field=”name”]
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Learn About Companion Planting
What is Companion Planting?
Companion planting is the process of planting complimentary plants near one another so that the greatest result is achieved. In many cases, various vegetables, herbs, and flowers are planted alongside one-another, benefiting one or many plants in doing so.
Benefits of Companion Planting
Companion plating is beneficial in a number of ways.
- Save space by planting plants in close proximity
- Avoid pest issues by planting pest-deterrents near to pent targets
- Avoid or reduce the occurrence of various plant diseases
- Weed control
- Soil preservation
Our website is designed to help you choose companion plants and learn how to garden better.
What is a Companion Planting Chart
The companion planting charts on this website are intended to provide general guidelines as to which plants can be planted together for mutual benefit. This is just a guide and we recommend experimenting on your own!