8 Best Companion Plants For Zucchini

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Growing zucchini?

Make it even better with the right companions!

Some plants can help your zucchini thrive. Learn which ones to plant nearby for a healthier garden.

Ready to boost your harvest? Let’s explore the best companion plants for zucchini!

Nasturtiums

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Nasturtiums are like zucchini’s best buddy, repelling pests and adding a splash of color to your garden. Plus, they’re edible and have a peppery kick!

Marigolds

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Marigolds not only add brightness to your veggie patch but also keep pesky insects away from your zucchini plants. They’re like little garden bodyguards!

Radishes

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Radishes grow quickly and can help keep the soil loose around your zucchini. They even deter some beetles, making them top-notch companions.

Beans

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Borage
Borage attracts bees, which helps pollinate your zucchini flowers. Plus, its blue blooms are a real treat for the eyes.

Mint

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Mint’s strong scent confuses pests, helping protect your zucchini. Just be sure to plant it in a pot to prevent it from taking over the garden!

Dill

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Dill attracts beneficial insects like ladybugs, which feast on zucchini pests. It’s a win-win for your garden ecosystem.

Garlic

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Garlic is a natural pest repellent and will ward off those pesky aphids that love to bother zucchini plants. Plus, you get a bonus crop of garlic to cook with!

Pumpkins

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Pumpkins can grow well beside zucchini, sharing similar needs and offering ground cover to keep weeds at bay. They’re like garden cousins that get along great!

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