Companion plants in the garden are strategically selected to support each other’s growth and health through mutual benefits, such as pest control, pollination, and nutrient uptake. By planting compatible companion plants together, gardeners can create a biodiverse ecosystem that enhances overall plant vitality and helps prevent pest infestations naturally.
Some common companion planting combinations include marigolds with tomatoes to deter pests, basil near beans to improve growth, and nasturtiums with cucumbers to repel pests and attract pollinators. Chives can help repel carrot flies that can damage carrot crops. Borage is beneficial for fruiting plants as it attracts pollinators and deters pests.
Our Seed Collections have been created to contain some of our most well loved varieties and to take the guesswork out of making seed selections for yourself. Also fabulous as a gift for the gardeners in your life or those new to growing. For individual growing requirements for each of the varieties that make up this Seed Collection, please refer to the specific product information given for that variety.











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