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Companion Planting in Mareeba Region

February 9, 2020 by Ulla 1 Comment

  • Parsley, Shallots and Marjoram
  • Basil, Shallots and Comfrey
  • Comfrey and Winter Tarragon
  • Winter Tarragon, Brazil Spinach and tomatoes
  • Pigeon Pea and Brazil Spinach
  • Rocket and Wild Rocket
  • Tree Lettuce seems to like all
  • Comfrey grows well with Brazil Spinach and Arrow Root
  • Brazil Spinach grows well with Spring Onion and Shallots
  • Comfrey, Lemongrass, Bird Eye Chilli and Sacred Basil
  • Sunflowers, Arrow Root and Turmeric
  • Cucumber, Snake Bean and Rocket
  • Dandelion, Mint and Tree Capsicum
  • Edible Hibiscus, Sweet Leaf, Chinese Spinach, Arrow Root Brazil Spinach and Pawpaw
  • Silver Beet, Comfrey and Shallots
  • Amaranth, Broad leaf Plantain, tomatoes and beans
  • Passion fruit loves to grow up Mango trees
  • Mint, Parsley, Oregano, Rosemary and Basil
  • Edible Chrysanthemum, Coriander, Winter Tarragon, Nasturtium, Shallots and Silver Beet
  • Celery, Spinach and Tomato
  • Lemongrass, Ginger and Turmeric
  • Cucumber, Sunflowers and Edible Hibiscus
  • Mint and Tomato
  • Nasturtium, Zucchini, Squash and Tomatoes
  • Rosemary, Brazil Spinach and Garlic Chives
  • Sunflower, African marigold, Nut Meg Basil and Arrow Root
  • Fennel, Curry Plant, Edible Chrysanthemum, and Basil
  • Basil and Winter Tarragon
  • Brazil Spinach loves soil with lots of lime and so does Rosemary
  • Tree Lettuce, Garlic Chives and Comfrey
  • Nasturtium, Rocket, Red Flowering Sage
  • Zinnia, Dwarf Bean and Lettuce
  • Lemongrass, Bee Basil, Hot Chilli and Pawpaw
  • Nasturtium, Parsley, Kale (long narrow deep green leaf and curly leaf) and Silver Beet
  • Nasturtium, Cucumber, Garlic Chives, Tree Capsicum and Winged Bean
  • Tomato and Cucumber
  • Carrots and small Red Onions/Shallots
  • Tomato, Rocket and Garlic Chives
  • Celery, Kale and Brazil Spinach
  • Rosemary, Kang Kong, Hot Chilli, Thyme and Pawpaw
  • Cranberry, Spring Onions and Brazil Spinach
  • Sunflower and Thyme

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  1. Maria Gillies says

    February 9, 2020 at 8:22 pm

    This information is fantastic Ulla! I have quite a few areas of our garden that need re-planting and now with your incredible knowledge and observations, I can draw from that and put in things that are going to thrive together and maybe even notice some of my own observations in the process ~ Thank You xo

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