Love sunflowers?
Want to boost their growth?
Meet their best friends! Discover the top companion plants for sunflowers. These pals can help your garden thrive.
Ready to learn more? Let’s dig in!
Marigolds
Marigolds are like the unofficial BFFs of sunflowers—they help repel pests and add a burst of sunny color to your garden.
Cosmos
Cosmos are light and airy flowers that pair perfectly with towering sunflowers.
They attract beneficial insects, making your garden a happy place!
Zinnias
Zinnias are colorful companions that thrive in similar sunny conditions as sunflowers.
They create a beautiful, vibrant mix that’s hard to beat.
Squash
Squash plants love the shade that sunflowers provide and in return, offer ground cover to keep the weeds at bay.
It’s a win-win!
Borage
Borage not only attracts tons of pollinators but also looks fab next to sunflowers with its star-shaped blue flowers.
Plus, it’s edible!
Nasturtiums
Nasturtiums are great for deterring pests and their bright, peppery flowers add a pop of color near your sunflowers.
Bonus: they’re edible too!
Cucumbers
Cucumbers grow well with the shade from tall sunflowers and make a refreshing treat in the summer.
They really are the best garden buddies.
Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum is a low-growing plant that offers a pleasant fragrance and attracts pollinators.
It’s like a cozy floral carpet for your sunflower stalks.
Basil
Basil thrives with sunflowers and helps deter mosquitoes and aphids.
Plus, you’ll always have fresh basil for your summer recipes!
Beans
Beans are great nitrogen-fixing plants and do wonders for the soil around your sunflowers.
They also love climbing the tall stalks!