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Companion Planting Rosemary — Best Plants to Grow with Rosemary

Companion planting rosemary isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s a science of balance. Rosemary’s aromatic oils repel pests, attract pollinators, and even improve the flavour and resilience of nearby plants. With the right companions, this Mediterranean herb becomes a natural garden ally.

Why Rosemary Makes an Ideal Companion

  • Natural pest control: The scent deters cabbage moths, carrot flies, and aphids.
  • Pollinator magnet: Rosemary flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
  • Low nutrient demand: It won’t compete aggressively with neighbouring plants for soil fertility.
  • Heat and drought resilience: Complements other dry-loving Mediterranean herbs and veggies.
Quick Insight: Plant rosemary in the sunniest spot in the bed. Its aroma is strongest in heat — perfect for natural pest defence.
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Best Plants to Grow Beside Rosemary

1. Vegetables

  • Cabbage, broccoli & cauliflower: Rosemary’s strong scent repels cabbage moths and whiteflies.
  • Carrots: Masks carrot fly odour and improves yield when interplanted in alternating rows.
  • Beans: Provide nitrogen that supports rosemary’s modest nutrient needs in lean soil.

2. Herbs

  • Thyme & sage: Thrive in similar dry, sunny conditions and enhance each other’s oils.
  • Lavender: Aesthetic match; shares identical watering and soil needs.
  • Oregano: Forms a natural living mulch beneath rosemary shrubs, suppressing weeds.

3. Flowers & Ornamentals

  • Marigolds: Pair beautifully for dual pest control — marigolds deter nematodes below soil level.
  • Alyssum & yarrow: Attract hoverflies and parasitic wasps that protect nearby vegetables.
  • Geraniums: Help repel beetles while complementing rosemary’s upright habit.
Pro Tip: Keep rosemary slightly elevated or on the bed edge to prevent overwatering from thirstier neighbours.
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What Not to Plant Near Rosemary & Common Questions

  • Basil: Prefers moist, nutrient-rich soil — opposite of rosemary’s dry conditions.
  • Mint: Spreads aggressively and overwhelms rosemary roots.
  • Tomatoes: Require heavier feeding and more frequent watering, causing uneven soil moisture.

FAQs — Companion Planting Rosemary

Does rosemary improve flavour of nearby plants?
Yes — aromatic compounds in rosemary can subtly deter pests and enhance the health of companion herbs like thyme and sage.

Can rosemary and lavender grow together?
Absolutely. Both require full sun, excellent drainage, and low watering — a perfect aesthetic and horticultural match.

Can rosemary be planted with vegetables?
Yes, especially carrots, beans, and cabbage-family crops. Avoid pairing with water-hungry vegetables like lettuce or cucumber.

CompleteGrow Recommendation

Feed rosemary and its companions with CompleteGrow All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20 every 2–3 weeks. Balanced nutrition supports healthy growth in both herbs and vegetables, enhancing aroma, colour, and pest resistance naturally.

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