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Discover the best companion plants for carrots to boost growth, deter pests, and maximize your vegetable garden's overall health.
Things to know:
Carrots grow in early spring or fall, and produce large crop in full sun. They thrive in sandy, well-draining soil for their roots to push down and expand.
Nasturtium
Nastutium flowers repel several kinds of insects while attracting beneficial insects to the carrot plant.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes grow larger offering beneficial shade to carrots in the hotter months.
Rosemary
Rosemary can greatly improve the taste of carrots, and helps to deter carrot flies.
No to Dill
Dill is part of the carrot family so they attract the same pests. They can cross-pollinate resulting in strange tasting carrots.
Celery is a no no
Celery and carrots shouldn't be planted together because they will compete for nutrients and space.
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