Companion Plants for Beets

01 Small plants - Fill in dead spaces in the garden

What Makes Perfect Companions?

02 Taller plants - protect smaller plants from wind and harsh sun

03 Deterent plants - provide organic pest control

04 Flowers - attract pollinators and beneficial insects to the garden.

The Best Companion Plants for Beets

Beets grow well with many different types of plants in a the vegetable garden. Here are some of the plants that make excellent companions for beets.

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1. Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Brussels Sprouts

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2. Lettuce

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3. Bush Beans

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4. Radishes

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5. Nasturtiums

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6. Herbs

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7. Sweet Alyssum

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Plants That Don’t Make Great Companions for Beets

It’s important to keep in mind that not all plants are good companions for beets. Let’s look now at some bad companions. 

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1. Swiss Chard

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2. Pole Beans

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