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Companion Planting: The Secret to a Roaringly Successful Dream Garden in the UK

Steve Gilford 4 minutes read
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Hello there, green-fingered friends of mine! Would you allow me to take your gardening game to a new level? So, take out your handy dandy notebook because today, we’re diving into the verdant world of companion planting with some inspiration from Gardeners Dream. Trust me; it will make your garden look so good; even your neighbor will be turning green with envy!

So, What’s This Companion Planting Malarkey?

In the simplest terms, companion planting is a little something like hosting a dinner party for plants, and it’s all about who gets along with who. Some guests just click as they bring out the best in each other, share a few laughs (or root nutrients), and keep those pesky pests at bay.

Others, well, let’s just say it’s less ‘pot buddies’ and more ‘boxing gloves’ when they’re together.

Basically, it’s all about pairing plants that help each other grow better while avoiding those bad combinations that are as compatible as a rose bush in a vegetable patch.

The Friendly Faces of the Plant World

Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty so we really get a better understanding of which plants are going to be the life and soul of your garden party.

  1. Tomatoes and Basil: These two are quite like Batman and Robin of the plant world as basil helps repel insects that fancy a nibble on your tomatoes, and the tomatoes, in return, provide a little shade for the basil. It’s just a win-win situation, plus you get the ingredients for a cracking Caprese salad!
  2. Cabbage and Dill: Cabbages are great, but they have a bit of an issue with pests. Enter dill, the superhero of the herb world, repelling cabbage’s arch-nemeses, the cabbage worms, and aphids to become its best friend whether it wanted to or not.
  3. Carrots and Leeks: These two are a dynamic duo as Carrots attract leek moths and leeks attract carrot flies. But here’s the twist in the best way possible as they repel each other’s pests! It’s like they’ve got their own little neighborhood watch going on.

And while companion planting works wonders, sometimes you need an extra hand dealing with more stubborn weeds—check out these solutions at Jenny Chem to keep your garden thriving.

The Plant Grudge Matches

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On the flip side, some plants just can’t stand each other and act like the Montagues and Capulets of the garden, always bickering and causing a ruckus.

  1. Broccoli and Tomatoes: Now, these two are a big no-no as tomatoes will stunt the growth of broccoli, and it’s a no-brainer how important growth is in the plant world.
  2. Carrots and Dill: Unlike their friendly relationship with leeks, carrots, and dill are not BFFs, as dill hinders the growth of carrots. So, if you want to grow some hefty, large juicy carrots, keep them away from the dill.

Making It Work in Your UK Garden

Now for everyone’s favorite small talk topic, let’s discuss the weather and, of course, the good old British weather talk that should be considered a national sport. It’s as unpredictable as a soap opera plot twist. One day it’s sunny; the next, it’s raining cats and dogs.

But don’t fret, my budding horticulturists, as you can still create a thriving companion garden in the UK, and the key is choosing plants that love the same type of weather.

For example, peas, beans, and potatoes are like those friends who love a good rainy day. On the other hand, sweetcorn, squash, and pumpkins are your sun-loving buddies.

Oh, and remember, just like us humans, plants will need their personal space too. So, ensure you’re not cramming them together like sardines in a tin which is quite the offense. Give them room to breathe, grow, and throw their leaves in the air like they just don’t care.

The Bottom Line

Companion planting is a lot like creating perfect harmony in your garden, and it’s about understanding which plants play nice together and which would rather be left alone. It might sound like a lot of work, but trust me; it’s definitely worth it. Not only will you end up with a garden that’s bursting with life, but you’ll also have the satisfaction of knowing you’ve created a little slice of plant paradise.

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So, go forth, my green-thumbed comrades, and create the garden of your dreams that’s been on your mind even during the day. Just remember, though, that behind every great garden is a gardener who understands the importance of a good old chinwag between the plants!

About The Author

Steve Gilford

Steve is a home design and renovator from Pennsylvania, who loves finding creative solutions to solve challenging home design problems. Steve went to the University of Pennsylvania with a double major in Architecture and Civil Engineering. After graduating, he worked as an independent contractor doing interior renovations, before starting his own business specializing job site management and project management on larger projects including entire house designs.

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