10 Best Companion Plants For Carrots

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Growing carrots?

Did you know they have favorite buddies?

Companion plants can help your carrots thrive. Discover the best ones to plant together for a healthy, happy garden.

Let’s explore the perfect partners for your carrots!

Marigolds

Marigolds
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Marigolds are carrot’s best buddies; they keep pesky bugs away and add a cheerful vibe to your garden.

Nasturtiums

Nasturtiums
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Nasturtiums not only look pretty but also help repel aphids from your carrots. Plus, their peppery flowers are edible!

Onions

Onions
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Onions make great neighbors because they deter carrot flies. Adding them to your garden is like having a natural pest repellent.

Chives

Chives
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Chives are fantastic at keeping pests away from your carrots and they also lend their mild onion-y flavor to your salads.

Rosemary

Rosemary
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Rosemary works wonders next to carrots by keeping carrot flies at bay. Plus, you can use it in your cooking!

Radishes

Radishes
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Radishes are a quick-growing companion for carrots that can help break up the soil. They grow fast, so you get an early harvest while waiting for your carrots.

Lettuce

Lettuce
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Lettuce is like a ground cover that helps keep the soil cool and moist for carrots. Also, you can harvest it while your carrots are still growing.

Parsley

Parsley
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Parsley and carrots look great together and they can improve each other’s growth. They make a tasty and pretty pairing in your garden.

Beans

Beans
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Beans are awesome because they can add nitrogen to the soil, which is great for your carrots. They’re like natural fertilizer!

Leeks

Leeks
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Leeks get along well with carrots and help repel carrot flies. Plus, they grow tall and provide a bit of shade to carrot roots.

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