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garden care tips - Useful Flowers for Your Vegetable Garden

 10 Best Useful Flowers for Your Vegetable Garden



There are many plants that can improve the growth of your vegetable garden instead of using pesticides. And companion planting is one of the most effective ways to improve your garden. That's why today in this post, we want to share the top 10 beneficial flowers that you should grow in your vegetable garden. Check them out to learn ways to have the healthy garden you want. Growing certain plants together can promote healthy growth, repel harmful insects and attract beneficial insects. You can plant flowers in your vegetable garden to achieve a healthy and prosperous garden. Additionally, they can add beautiful landscaping to your garden by producing colorful flowers. If you are a natural gardener, these flowers will be your best friends to support your garden with natural growth.


1 Cosmos


To attract green lacewings that feed on pesky aphids, scales and thrips, you need to grow cosmos, and bright orange, yellow or white flowers are the best varieties.


2 Marigolds



Marigold is one of the best companion plants. It promotes the growth of many vegetables like spinach, cucumbers, melons, tomatoes, eggplants, pumpkins, potatoes and pumpkins. Magnificent flowers can control garden pests such as thrips, nematodes, tomato hornworms, squash bugs and whiteflies.


3 Sunflowers


Sunflowers get high yields with spinach, squash, zucchini, zucchini, onions, scallions, cabbage, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers. They attract pollinators to your vegetable garden and keep squirrels away. Additionally, they make good trellis supports for climbing plants.


4 Pot Marigold



Pot marigold promotes the growth of other crops including cucumbers, tomatoes, peas, carrots, asparagus and spring salad. Flowers repel asparagus beetles and tomato hornworms.


5 sweet peas


Beans, carrots, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, peppers and radishes, these vegetables grow happily when planted next to sweet peas. Bright flowers attract bees, birds and other pollinators. Remember that the seeds are poisonous to humans.



6 Borage



Borage is a herbaceous flowering plant that has edible flowers and leaves with a cucumber-like flavor. In addition to attracting bees, the plant repels tomato and cabbage worms by inviting their predatory insects. Grow it next to tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, squash and strawberries.


7 Nasturtium


Nasturtiums are great for repelling beetles and squash bugs while attracting bees and other pollinators. You can collect its leaves and flowers for an organic vegetable source. The flavor is perfect for salads with a peppery, spicy flavor. It grows well with broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumber, cabbage and pumpkin.


8 Zinnia



This flower produces cut flowers to attract bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators. It is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower and beans.


9 Lavender


Lavender keeps the growth of cabbage, cauliflower and herbs away from insects and vegetable pests. Also, the flowers emit a pleasant aroma that mice hate and keep away from your vegetables. Grow it next to cabbage, cauliflower and herbs.


10 Clover



Clover grows best with cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. It provides nitrogen to your vegetables, helps maintain fertility and attracts beneficial pollinators.

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