Best Companion Plants for Ginger
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Peppers
Peppers
Ginger and nightshades don't get along well, but peppers provide enough shade even when the plant is mature.
Ginger and nightshades don't get along well, but peppers provide enough shade even when the plant is mature.
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Cilantro
Cilantro
Cilantro helps ginger attract natural predators. This scented shrub attracts parasitic wasps that manage flying pests like whiteflies.
Cilantro helps ginger attract natural predators. This scented shrub attracts parasitic wasps that manage flying pests like whiteflies.
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Beans and Peas
Beans and Peas
Ginger helps a broad range of peas and beans flourish because it improves the soil.
Ginger helps a broad range of peas and beans flourish because it improves the soil.
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Allium
Allium
Garlic grows easily and pairs well with ginger. As companion plants, alliums, like onions, may compete for root space.
Garlic grows easily and pairs well with ginger. As companion plants, alliums, like onions, may compete for root space.
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Nasturtium
Nasturtium
Nasturtiums cover the ground and function as a pest barrier. They work well with bland crops and damaged veggies.
Nasturtiums cover the ground and function as a pest barrier. They work well with bland crops and damaged veggies.
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Spinach
Spinach
Ginger's strong repellant aroma stops mosquitoes and other pests from eating spinach, thus the two plants grow well together.
Ginger's strong repellant aroma stops mosquitoes and other pests from eating spinach, thus the two plants grow well together.
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Dills
Dills
Dill attracts beneficial insects which help control pests like aphids and cabbage moths.
Dill attracts beneficial insects which help control pests like aphids and cabbage moths.
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