This document provides information on companion planting, including which vegetable and herb plants make good neighbors and bad neighbors for other plants. Some key points are:
- Asparagus, tomatoes and basil make good companions, while fennel and garlic are bad neighbors for asparagus.
- Beans, potatoes and carrots are good for each other, but fennel and garlic negatively impact beans.
- Onions, lettuce, cabbage and dill positively affect beetroots, while tomatoes have a negative effect.
- Certain plants can help repel pests when planted together, such as marigolds reducing nematodes or nasturtiums deterring aphids.
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