Top 7 Perfect Companion Plants for Your Vegetable Garden!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • In this video I will break down my top 7 SCIENCE BASED COMPANION PLANTS for your organic vegetable garden. Plus one Bonus!
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    My Book, "Companion Planting for Beginners": amzn.to/3PUwawO
    DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
    01:38: Basil as a companion plant
    02:58: Alyssum as a companion plant
    04:11: Mint as a companion plant
    04:24: Dill as a companion plant
    05:00: Parsley as a companion plant
    05:17: Chamomile as a companion plant
    05:51: Cosmos as a companion plant
    06:21: BONUS - Crimson clover as a companion plant
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    Hey Guys, I’m Brian from Next Level Gardening
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Комментарии • 111

  • @humanbeing4368
    @humanbeing4368 Месяц назад +19

    Your book Companion planting for beginners is a treasure! Thank you!

    • @GrantStGarden
      @GrantStGarden Месяц назад +1

      It is a great book for seasoned gardeners as well, there is always something new to learn!

  • @almostoily7541
    @almostoily7541 Месяц назад +8

    My crimson clover is blooming now!
    I got seeds from the side of the road and have sprinkled them over where I want them every year. I mow around them. They aren't weeds to me!!
    One day I will have a yard full of them 😂

  • @user-mc3tp5sd2z
    @user-mc3tp5sd2z Месяц назад +2

    Something ate my new basil this year to the ground and left the parsley. Have to replant and put out Sluggo 🤞

  • @RevLetaLee
    @RevLetaLee Месяц назад +13

    This is such great info. Your Experience with companion planting is a great resource for all. I have your book on companion planting but I learn even more by watching and hearing your voice. Somehow it sinks in even deeper into my brain. thank you.

  • @diannasgardenmenagerie967
    @diannasgardenmenagerie967 Месяц назад +5

    I did basil, French marigolds, and onions for my tomatoes competition from your book😀

  • @taylorshomestead3934
    @taylorshomestead3934 Месяц назад +8

    Spearmint or any mint is invasive. I got some from my moms yard that her husbands mother had planted back in the 50’s. I collect it for tea and medicinal purposes but keep it contained in an area. I did not know you could use vermiculite as seed starting soil, thanks!

  • @user-th6od9oc3d
    @user-th6od9oc3d Месяц назад +9

    Hi Brian. What a coincidence. I have planted parsley, lemon mint, cosmos and dill. Hopefully Tuesday i can plant some other companion plants. I used all the info that I watched this year on your channel to grow tomatoes and peppers. I have a temperature controlled cold frame. So my happy tomatoes and peppers went out in it today😊 One step closer to "playing in the dirt in the garden". Can't wait for your next show.😊

  • @terridee9637
    @terridee9637 Месяц назад +7

    I’m planting square foot style in four 4x8 raised beds that we built. Already made one mistake. Peas with onions next to them. Appreciate all your information and I’m writing it down in my garden journal

  • @22trident45
    @22trident45 Месяц назад +2

    I learned from you that Basil was great to thwart tomato worms, and for 3 years now, I've had practically zero, as opposed to before when I had too many to count. Works!

  • @user-mc3tp5sd2z
    @user-mc3tp5sd2z Месяц назад +3

    FYI, I want to thank you talking about nasturtiums. I planted near my roses and for the first time ever had no aphids since.

  • @wheelchairgardener1403
    @wheelchairgardener1403 Месяц назад +4

    You might want to try chocolate mint. Grows and looks like regular mint but dark stems. That and Corsican mint are my favorite. I use Corsican mint between pavers since it's so short with tiny leaves. Walking over them smells heavenly.

  • @savvy2639
    @savvy2639 Месяц назад +7

    borage is something tomato hornworms hate.. also marigolds dill parsley thyme basil and chamomile.. just an fyi.. love your channel.. 👍🏻 thank you so much.

    • @donaldduck830
      @donaldduck830 15 дней назад +1

      Well, borage can grow bigger than some tomato plants. They grow very strong and can take over entire garden beds and crowd out other plants. I like letting some grow for the bees, but I weed a lot of them when they grow too close to other stuff.

  • @peggygreenhill494
    @peggygreenhill494 Месяц назад +6

    Crimson clover is also beneficial for soil erosion control on hilly terrain 😊

    • @tracycrider7778
      @tracycrider7778 Месяц назад +1

      I understand that the bees prefer the white clover tho so 🤷‍♀️ idk

  • @patkrueger7353
    @patkrueger7353 Месяц назад +3

    I planted basil around my tomatoes last year and had no problem. I am doing lots of allyssum this year. Thanks for your great video as always

  • @donnajohnson2900
    @donnajohnson2900 Месяц назад +2

    Will you do a video on good bugs vs bad bugs with pictures?

  • @stonehelm4520
    @stonehelm4520 Месяц назад +6

    One of the most informative videos that I've watched in a long time.I appreciate the breakdown.Right now I look forward to many more educational videos like this as a gardener

  • @stormraven4183
    @stormraven4183 Месяц назад +3

    I absolutely love the Bootstrap Farmer trays!

  • @northsidedork_3043
    @northsidedork_3043 Месяц назад +1

    I would love to see you do a colab with Ashley from Gardening in Canada to kinda show the differences and similarities of the two extremes of climates. She might also be able to give you insight on the soil issue you had in the past which would help us in the future in case it happened to one of us. You both are very knowledgeable people and when combined could be very entertaining.

  • @pjsviking
    @pjsviking Месяц назад +2

    You did it again Brian - concise, informative and a joy to watch - on repeat! Thanks as always 🌱👍🏻

  • @GGsGarden
    @GGsGarden Месяц назад +1

    My yard is basically weeds with a bit of grass. Over time, I plan to keep adding garden areas.
    I have some red clover seeds from a few years back. I may try seeding an area or 2 and see what happens. I think they are pretty.

  • @carontheroad
    @carontheroad Месяц назад +1

    Your book has served me well. I grow basil everywhere. 😂

  • @conniedavidson1807
    @conniedavidson1807 Месяц назад +7

    I have the book! Label? This takes all the fun out of guessing what you planted, what are weeds growing in the soil, and is that a flower you planted or can I eat this?

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  Месяц назад +3

      😂

    • @savvy2639
      @savvy2639 Месяц назад +4

      fun is when toddler rips off every label on can goods in pantry.. what's for dinner?? SURPRISE !😂

    • @conniedavidson1807
      @conniedavidson1807 Месяц назад +3

      @@savvy2639 Surprises are the spice of life. At least you know what's in the can is edible! Perfect memories to tell you grandchildren someday.

    • @KimClark61
      @KimClark61 Месяц назад +2

      I have done this so many time! 😅😅

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Месяц назад

      @@savvy2639 Thank goodness it wasn't anything more dangerous than heavy cans 😕

  • @terrimarks3694
    @terrimarks3694 Месяц назад

    Love your book! Just the help I needed.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Месяц назад +1

    I just had your book in my hand a couple of weeks ago and again I don't find it! Never had such a mess in my house....ugh! Thanks Brian! Blessings!

  • @olivemd
    @olivemd Месяц назад +2

    Basil is one of the plants I have trouble growing. So far this year, the seed are not germinating. Last year same result. My tomatoes and peppers are growing nicely.

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 Месяц назад +1

    I have your book and highly recommended it to new gardeners.

  • @annsfrench
    @annsfrench Месяц назад +1

    Have you grown African blue basil? It is perennial in hardiness zone 10. It attracts SO MANY bees! It may be perennial in zone 9 with a little protection. It doesn’t produce seeds and blooms continuously! No need to deadhead or remove blooms.

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 Месяц назад

    Thank you, Brian. Love your book, BTW. 😊

  • @wildzenventures
    @wildzenventures Месяц назад +1

    Live these videos! So helpful for us gardening beginners. I’m going to try some of these this year

  • @laurieanne9712
    @laurieanne9712 Месяц назад +1

    I am so glad you mentioned your book! I was going to ask you to do that since you have so many new subs!!

  • @sueannmestemacher524
    @sueannmestemacher524 Месяц назад

    I love your channel. I learn so so much from you.

  • @barbaralong8665
    @barbaralong8665 Месяц назад +1

    I bought your book but it always nice to watch videos ❤

  • @karenschwartz5209
    @karenschwartz5209 Месяц назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @ericredbear425
    @ericredbear425 Месяц назад

    Okay. Just placed my order for your book. Thanks for all you do! Sending love from Wisconsin

  • @debgrouette6885
    @debgrouette6885 Месяц назад

    I DID just get your book and I agree it is a game changer for me this year. Haven't really tried much companion planting but I am really looking forward to the mix. YAY! ..and thanks!

  • @lawrenceboyle6820
    @lawrenceboyle6820 24 дня назад +1

    I saw you talk about rats in the garden. I’ve been cutting some of the top off a Powerade bottle and putting 1/2 cup = flour, 1/2 cup = baking soda and add a little powdered sugar mixture into those bottles. Just add a little in each bottle and lay them around where mice and rats might be. It will not bother anyone or anything except those rats an mice. They can’t burp and will go out away looking for water. It’s worked for me.

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 Месяц назад +21

    Oh no mint! Warning everyone it's a weed will take over grow in pots learned that lesson hard way

    • @cynthiadavis3102
      @cynthiadavis3102 Месяц назад +1

      Yes

    • @user-mu4mk4hk2j
      @user-mu4mk4hk2j Месяц назад

      Where do you plant these companion plants if you are using buckets? TIA

    • @kittiew260
      @kittiew260 Месяц назад +2

      I use grow bags for mint & greenstalk planter one layer.

    • @IVespidI
      @IVespidI Месяц назад +3

      I put mint right in the middle of my rain gutter garden and it does try it's hardest to spread but it's fairly easy to control because every time I see a sprout I can pull it up and pull the underground runner back to the designated area.

    • @silver474
      @silver474 Месяц назад +2

      Same, it’s now embedded in my grass too.

  • @ram1brn
    @ram1brn Месяц назад +2

    and Daisy would love clover in her pasture

    • @kerrycarter9428
      @kerrycarter9428 Месяц назад

      You can overdo clover in pastures. I don't know about cows, but my friend's horse foundered badly eating too much clover, and they almost lost her. The vet bill was huge as she had to be at the vet hospital for about a month.

  • @annamontone8952
    @annamontone8952 Месяц назад +1

    LOL....was I your inspiration to do this take? Seeing that I just mention that I bought your book a few videos back, not even knowing it was you who wrote it. Can't wait to get this book, still waiting. Should be here soon.

  • @wendykudronowicz4592
    @wendykudronowicz4592 Месяц назад +2

    I sow cosmos and this year I will be planting alyssum and chamomile with the cosmos as cut flowers. Any tips for any plants thanks again

  • @AlsInd
    @AlsInd Месяц назад

    for the 3rd year i have been using their many colored 6-pack trays "6 Cell Plug Tray Inserts Colors" that are absolutely perfect. being smaller, they are easy to handle. different colors allow for color coding. they are a perfect fit for my 1020 trays. and have the same air prune and finger hole as the big trays. just a lot easier to manage when comes time to pop the plants out and plant. the material is food safe and very durable. they are all like new on this 3rd spring of use. they are not cheap, but they are a one-time investment 🙂

  • @TerribleTim68
    @TerribleTim68 Месяц назад +3

    Do you sow the Crimson Clover over and over? 😉😁🤣😂🤣

  • @jenniferpepler5843
    @jenniferpepler5843 2 дня назад

    There was no click here icon at the end? Thanks for another great video!

  • @user-wn1gk2kg1w
    @user-wn1gk2kg1w Месяц назад +2

    Hello, thank you for all the information. I do have a question, and i apologize if you have mentioned this before. On another channel who does a whole host of things, the person had planted seedlings, and discovered mold and algae and used cinnamon to combat this problem. Can you or would you explain this to me? Thank you so much and have a lovely day!

  • @liberta2570
    @liberta2570 Месяц назад +1

    What zone are you?
    I'm in 5 and not as easy.
    Great info! Thx

  • @kelrune
    @kelrune Месяц назад +3

    ahhhh im still sorry brian. i havent read the book. i just watch you enough. i bought it though.
    are we still friends

  • @cynthiadavis3102
    @cynthiadavis3102 Месяц назад

    Love❤

  • @loki7441
    @loki7441 18 дней назад

    I like those seed trays Brian , but the guys at Bootstrap need to arrange a european outlet to help reduce shipping costs for people over the pond. Shipping is just crazy, otherwise I would have an order in. They look sturdy and reusable for years. Good for the enviorment in the long run.
    Have you any views on cinnamon powder as a soil anti virus for seedlings, either in powder form or water mixed. I used it last year with no negitave results and no damping off.

  • @elizabethgreen5991
    @elizabethgreen5991 Месяц назад +1

    Brian, I'm letting my mustard greens and broccoli go to seed to save them. They have the seed pods on them, but they are still green. Can I pull up the bush and hang them to dry, or do they have to stay in the ground until they are completely dry?

  • @lucythomas4077
    @lucythomas4077 Месяц назад

    Hi Brian. Where did you get those seeds? Please.

  • @tinabeanr68
    @tinabeanr68 Месяц назад

    Could you do a video on the “not science” companion planting. Like, what is bunk. Ive been companion planting for several years and I think I’m doing it right but I’m wondering if I am doing some of the things you say are not science based.

  • @WashoeValleyCollies
    @WashoeValleyCollies 7 дней назад

    If you have those giant worms on tomatoes, have you tried planting fennel near the tomatoes? I found out by accident one year, the worms prefer the fennel over the tomatoes!

  • @katesalmon2624
    @katesalmon2624 Месяц назад

    Can these be planted in the same soil as the veggies they are protecting

  • @susanmoore3013
    @susanmoore3013 Месяц назад +1

    What about Marigolds? They seem to attract everything, good and bad, and are beautiful.i plant the 3 foot tall yellow ones and they're stunning! 😀

    • @krickette5569
      @krickette5569 Месяц назад +1

      I got several Marigold seed varieties this year that are not yellow. One is described as coffee and cream and I forget the other. I can't wait to see what they look like.

  • @sisyblade8397
    @sisyblade8397 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Brian, always watching your videos. What did you top the cells with? Could not understand, sorry.

  • @shelliehayden-sauer5192
    @shelliehayden-sauer5192 Месяц назад

    I live in the PNW and haven't been able to grow Basil

  • @montymc450
    @montymc450 Месяц назад +2

    Crimson clover tea with lemon and honey is very refreshing

  • @dizzyizzylizzie
    @dizzyizzylizzie Месяц назад +1

    Why did it take me this long to learn about your companion plant book? 😅😂

  • @marli269
    @marli269 14 дней назад

    Where is the link to the seedling trays?

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 Месяц назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @JustWatchMeDoThis
    @JustWatchMeDoThis Месяц назад

    Girl, I just turned 54 and have had a lot of gray/white hair for years and stopped coloring it a few years ago.
    That white was sooo thick around the front that it was not even like a strip, it was awkward looking.
    I have changed both my water and my diet, carnivore leaning now and cutting out the ultra processed foods mostly. I buy the baby distilled water from Walmart for myself and pets.
    Ummm, I noticed a couple weeks ago that my hair is growing back in dark, not white now!!! It's been doing it so long that I have all this dark that came in over top of some white that has not yet fallen out. It's so odd looking when I put it in a ponytail or bun and it's getting warm now so I chopped it in a Bob for the spring and summer.
    Looking it now, even in pictures I can see a huge difference. I don't mind the white hair, but our hair is a reflection of inner health and obviously that inner health is better now than before.
    People and pets get nutrients from food though, so use the filtered water, at least if you have fluoride in your water. That is not removed by most filter or boiling and is flat out poison.

  • @toniearnest1861
    @toniearnest1861 28 дней назад

    I can't find crimson clover... where is a good place to find the seed?

  • @bobalman
    @bobalman Месяц назад +1

    Mold! I have seedlings growing and with BT, fans, H2O2, vermiculite, etc., there are NO fungus gnats which plagued me for the last few years. This is awesome! I'm using a combination of seedling mix, pearlite and peat moss but with the SLIGHTEST bit of surface moisture for a few hours, mold covers the soil in a thick gray layer. What the heck? Any ideas?

    • @savvy2639
      @savvy2639 Месяц назад +1

      too much moisture.. i water from below..I saw one spot in one cell and ripped cover dome off and set them in sun - toothpic off mold dipped qtip in tiny bit hydrogen peroxide and water to scrape off top surface of soil and sun bathing rest of day. any other ideas?

    • @bobalman
      @bobalman Месяц назад +2

      @@savvy2639 Tank you. I water from the bottom, but sometimes the surface gets moist. I have a fan blowing on it as well. I'm spraying the soil surface with 1:1 hydrogen peroxide and water, and it's dramatically suppressing the mold. I'm trying it on some crummy reject plant to make sure it doesn't harm the plants. Actually, the plants seem rejuvenated! Anyway, if this works, it's cheap and very easy to do. I have sprayed Brussels sprouts with straight 3% H2O2 to get rid of aphids and it killed the aphids and the Brussels sprouts looked great afterward. We'll see.

    • @savvy2639
      @savvy2639 Месяц назад +1

      @bob - hydrogen peroxide and water seems to catch it quick enough - hope all goes well for you. 👍🏻

    • @bobalman
      @bobalman Месяц назад +2

      @@savvy2639 Follow-up. The H2O2 blast knocked down the mold a lot! I am applying a 5:1 solution of H2O2 in a spray to the soil surfaces and the tomato, eggplant, and pepper foliage. The leaves look great, and the mold is almost non-existent and waning. Looks like another tool for my bag of tricks!

    • @savvy2639
      @savvy2639 Месяц назад

      well done.. 👏

  • @lisagoggin8021
    @lisagoggin8021 Месяц назад

    Would Thai basil work?

  • @Making_it_happen
    @Making_it_happen Месяц назад

    What ZONE ARE YOU IN? I always forget, sorry.

  • @consciousgardener9790
    @consciousgardener9790 Месяц назад

    The only luck I've had with any of those plants were camomile 😢 I can't grow the rest to save my life.

  • @arubaguy2733
    @arubaguy2733 Месяц назад

    Basil WILL NOT deter all flying pests. My basil got infested with gnat-like buggers last year that destroyed the leaves. No amount of safe, organic pesticide affected the nasties. Worst of all, the plants were indoors in my over-wintering "tent" when I noticed the infestation. The plants must have had eggs hidden on them somewhere. You can bet I will be more diligent in keeping an eye on things this coming year.

    • @lf4061
      @lf4061 Месяц назад

      Sounds like fungus gnats, I put yellow bug sticky paper near my indoor seedlings and plants. The adult gnats get stuck on it. You have to keep the sticky paper up long enough to catch all the gnats that grow up from eggs and larva. Do not use outside though as may also catch good bugs, like ladybugs, and pollinators.

    • @lf4061
      @lf4061 Месяц назад

      Also, beware, when you bring in new pots or plants with soil from somewhere else, as they may have fungus gnats too and you will have to put up sticky paper again.

    • @arubaguy2733
      @arubaguy2733 Месяц назад

      @@lf4061 Thanks for the advice. I probably won't be over-wintering any more plants, but I plan will start new seedlings (or rooting cuttings) just to grow in my indoor "terrarium" year-round. I have automated lights, heaters, fans, irrigation, and plenty of space. Been pondering even trying a small experimental hydroponic vegetable setup.

  • @donaldduck830
    @donaldduck830 15 дней назад

    Ok, I did some research: Do you mean "Lobularia maritima" when you say "Alyssum"?
    If yes, this belongs to the family "Brassicaceae" Or in other words. several common oil seeds and lots of other edible plants which must be rotated in the garden due to illnesses. This means that a flower of the same kind increases the need to rotate, or rather prevents me from planting brassica completely. Besides the necessary info that this is a subtropical plant for which it is too cold in northern areas.
    So, at the end of the day a very bad choice for my neck of the woods.
    Crimson clover? I weed other kinds of clover a lot, the only redeeming quality is that bees love em, but they are very annoying in the garden.
    Yeah, I am not happy with this.

  • @robertrobertson3322
    @robertrobertson3322 Месяц назад +2

    I just buy them they are to important not to. Keeps away hornworms ever third plant

  • @tomdixon7264
    @tomdixon7264 Месяц назад

    Don't grow alyssum or hyssop next to your brassicas. Flea beetles LOVE those just as much as the brassicas, but will still decimate your veggies if those two are planted too close by. I put my cabbage near my hyssop one year not knowing this and learned the hard way.

  • @JanetKFish
    @JanetKFish Месяц назад

    That plant in the background looks so sad. Not my favorite plant either 😵‍💫

  • @twanabanawna3878
    @twanabanawna3878 Месяц назад

    BRIAN, WILL YOU PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON HOW SALTS AFFECT THE GARDEN and IF cloud seeding is having any negative affects on our home gardens? Here's the wikipedia link with the scientific details of WHAT is actually being sprayed into the atmosphere:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding
    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!! I first noticed negative results following rain and think this MAY(?) be the reason and, before I plant everything in my uncovered garden, would like to know if other arrangements need to be made for a healthy harvest.

  • @savvy2639
    @savvy2639 Месяц назад

    I'm going to try micro clover between plants for mulch this year.. it stays short.. we will see how that works out. 🤞