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Companion Planting Sabine Harvey sharvey1@umd.edu
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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What is Companion Planting? The establishment of two or more plant species in close proximity so that some cultural benefit is derived
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History Pliny the Elder, 23-79 AD Three Sisters Sensitive crystallization test? Biodynamics.
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Be Aware: Allelopathy Greek: Allelon = “of each other”, pathy = “to suffer” Broccoli and cabbage Marigolds Crabgrass Sunflowers Black Walnut
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Various Mechanisms Biodiversity/beneficial insects Pest control (biochemical, trap crops) Symbiotic relationship Increased crop diversity Physical interaction (shade, fast-slow growing)
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Beneficial Insects Any plant in the aster, mint or carrot family Flowers during entire season
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Good Guys: Predators
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Good Guys: Parasitoids
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Pest Control, Maybe Usually heavily scented herbs Different color Pest repellent or trap crop
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Nasturtiums Deter pests from beans, cabbages and squash family But in some trials they attracted pests AND they grow better in poor soil
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Marigolds Tagetes patula – French marigold Controls root-knot nematodes BUT Can also be allelopathic: beans, cabbages
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Physical Interactions Three sisters: perfect example
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How to Start? Pick your favorite veggies Do you have the space? Avoid planting together: plants of same family (except cabbages) plants that use the same nutrients plants with similar root zones
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Beans and Peas Potatoes Corn, squash, cucumber Summer savory, dill Pole beans create shade for lettuce Not with onion family or marigolds
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Cabbage Family Potatoes Any strong smelling plant Use space between plants Not with marigolds
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Carrots Grows well with almost anything Onion family Keep away from dill, parsnips
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Lettuce Plant below/behind tall crops in summer Onions and roots crops Anything Sensitive to decaying rye
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Onion Family Good with anything, except legume family Don’t forget garlic!
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Potatoes Beans Plant with fast growing spring veggies Do not plant with tomatoes, raspberries, squash family
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Squash Family Beans and corn Radishes! Nasturiums?
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Tomatoes Onion/garlic or strong smelling herbs Asparagus? Basil! Very sensitive to black walnut Not near fennel, potatoes or corn
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Think Twice! Amaranth Comfrey: Symphytum officinale, Russian comfrey - Symphytum x uplandicum Flax
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Tansy
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Happy Gardening!
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Sources Companion Planting, Susan Mclure, Rodale Press. Great Garden Companions, Sally Jean Cunningham, Rodale Press Companion Planting: Basic Concepts and Resources, ATTRA Publication
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Resources Grow It! Eat It! http://www.extension.umd.edu/growit – We have all types of practical food gardening tips and information. Check out our popular blog! Home and Garden Information Center http://www.extension.umd.edu/hgic – Here you will find factsheets, photos, and videos. You can also subscribe to the free monthly e-newsletter. – We answer gardening questions 24/7…just click “Ask Maryland’s Garden Experts” Maryland Master Gardener Program http://www.extension.umd.edu/mg – Consider becoming a trained MG volunteer!
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This program was brought to you by the Maryland Master Gardener Program Kent County University of Maryland Extension
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