Companion Planting

Companion planting, sometimes called intercropping, can be used to deter pests and improve yields. Some plants work well together, and others just don't. We are taking a deep dive into these "good neighbor" plants, what works well together, and what should be avoided... but more importantly, we're explaining why these things may have positive or negative impacts on your plants!

A hand holding on to a crop, including Okra companion plants, having bright green foliage and stems under the bright warm sunlight

Companion Planting

The Best (and Worst) Okra Companion Plants

If you pick the right okra companion plants you'll improve your garden and your okra harvest. We've got information about what's right and wrong for your okra! Follow this guide to decide which okra companion plants are best for you, and which plants to avoid.