Companion planting is one of the oldest tricks in the book — grow certain plants together and they help each other by confusing pests, attracting beneficial insects, or improving growth. It’s natural pest control at its simplest, and it really does work when you use proven pairings.
Natural Pest Control:: What You Need
- French marigold seeds — Tagetes minima
- Companion planting guide — book with planting charts
- Organic pest spray — natural insecticidal soap
- Gardening gloves — protect your hands
Classic Companion Planting Pairings
Tomatoes and basil are the most famous pairing — basil repels aphids and whitefly while improving tomato flavour. French marigolds (Tagetes) are the pest-control superheroes of the garden: they deter whitefly from tomatoes, repel aphids from beans, and attract beneficial insects. Plant them everywhere you can.
Deterring Specific Pests
Garlic and chives planted near roses deter aphids. Nasturtiums draw caterpillars away from brassicas — they act as a trap crop, sacrificing themselves so your cabbages survive. Caraway and dill attract beneficial parasitic wasps that kill aphids. Fennel repels many pests but should be grown away from most vegetables.
Beneficial Insects
Hoverflies, lacewings, and parasitic wasps are your best friends in the garden — they eat aphids, caterpillars, and other pests. Plant flowers like phacelia, calendula, and umbellifers (dill, fennel, carrots left to flower) to attract them. A patch of wildflowers near your vegetable garden makes a huge difference.
What NOT to Plant Together
Some plants genuinely compete or harm each other. Potatoes and tomatoes worsen each other’s diseases. Fennel inhibits beans and tomatoes. Brassicas and strawberries reduce each other’s vigour. These combinations are worth avoiding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does companion planting actually work?
Yes — certain pairings are well-proven. Marigolds with tomatoes is probably the most reliably effective. The pest-confusing effect of strong scents is well-documented.
Is it a replacement for pesticides?
For serious infestations, no — companion planting reduces pest pressure but doesn’t eliminate it. Think of it as part of an integrated pest management approach.
What’s the easiest companion planting for beginners?
Grow French marigolds alongside your tomatoes. Also let some of your carrot and parsley plants flower — the umbrella-shaped flowers attract beneficial insects by the dozen.
Can I use companion planting in containers?
Absolutely. A pot of basil next to your tomato plant on the patio provides companion benefits in a small space.
Companion planting won’t solve every pest problem, but it’s a powerful tool in your armoury — free, chemical-free, and good for pollinators too.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to do this?
The best time depends on your climate zone and what you are growing, but generally early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler works best for most garden tasks.
How often should I check on my garden?
Regular attention is key — check your garden every few days during the growing season. This helps you catch problems early before they become serious.
Can beginners do this?
Absolutely! Start with a few simple tasks and build up gradually. Most garden jobs are beginner-friendly with the right guidance.
What is the most important thing to remember?
Consistency matters more than perfection. Little and often beats occasional marathon sessions. Even 10-15 minutes of daily attention yields great results.


