Intercropping is a practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously in the same field or garden. Will your main crop be Asparagus?
Will your main crop be beetroot?
Will your main crop be beans?
Will your main crop be a plant from the cabbage family?
Will your main crop be carrots?
Will your main crop be celery?
Will your main crop be corn?
Will your main crop be eggplant?
Will your main crop be lettuce?
Will your main crop be a plant from the onion family?
Will your main crop be parsley?
Will your main crop be potato?
Will your main crop be pumpkins?
Will your main crop be radish?
Will your main crop be spinach?
Will your main crop be tomato?
You can plant asparagus together with tomato, parsley, and basil. Combining these plants in the same field will help manage pest control and increase yields.
You can plant beetroot together with onion, beans, lettuce, dill, and borage. Combining these plants will help in pest control, better use of the growing area, and better nutrients intake of the main crop.
You can plant beans together with corn, radish, summer savory, potatoes, and cucumber. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control, allow for better nutrients intake of side crops, and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant crops from the cabbage family together with aromatic herbs, celery, beets, onion family, chamomile, spinach, and chard. Combining these plants will help manage pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant carrots together with radishes, lettuce, rosemary, plants from the onion family, sage and tomato. Combining these plants will help manage pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant celery with plants from the onion family, plants from the cabbage family, tomato, bush beans, and nasturtium. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control, allow for better nutrients intake of side crops, and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant corn together with potato, beans, pumpkins, cucumber, and squash. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control, allow for better nutrients intake of side crops, and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant eggplant together with beans and marigold. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control and allow for better nutrients intake of side crops.
You can plant lettuce together with carrots, radish, strawberry, and cucumber. Combining these plants will help manage pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant crops from onion family together with beets, carrots, lettuce, cabbage family and summer savory. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant parsley together with tomato, asparagus. Combining these plants will help manage pest control.
You can plant potatoes together with beans, corn, cabbage family, marigolds and horseradish. Combining these plants will help in pest and weed control, better use of the growing area, and better nutrients intake.
You can plant pumpkins together with beans, corn, and marigold. Combining these plants will help in pest and weed control, better use of the growing area, and better nutrients intake.
You can plant radish together with carrots, nasturtium, lettuce and cucumber. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
You can plant spinach together with strawberry and beans. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control and allow for better nutrients intake of side crops.
You can plant tomato together with onion family, nasturtium, marigold, asparagus, carrots, parsley and cucumber. Combining these plants will help manage weed and pest control and increase soil microorganism activity.
For every type of crop that you are planing to grow look for a complementary plant, one that doesn't compete with the main crop for nutrients or water or one that can help in controling weeds or pests that would inhibit main crops growth.

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Hi! I’m Sreten Filipović. I graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Belgrade, with a master's degree in Environmental Protection in Agricultural Systems. I’ve worked as a researcher at Finland's Natural Resources Institute (LUKE) on a project aimed at adapting south-western Finland to drought episodes. I founded a consulting agency in the field of environment and agriculture to help farmers who want to implement the principles of sustainability on their farms. I’m also a founding member of the nonprofit organization Ecogenesis from Belgrade whose main goal is non-formal education on the environment and ecology. In my spare time, I like to write blog posts about sustainability, the environment, animal farming, horticulture, and plant protection. I’ve also published several science-fiction short stories.
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