
Companion plants for Crocus
29 partners scored across pest control, nitrogen, root depth, shade and spacing.
Best partners
English LavenderGreat pair- English Lavender suppresses pests that trouble Crocus
- Crocus draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- English Lavender roots deep while Crocus feeds near the surface — no competition
- Great pair
- Crocus draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- round leaf lavender roots deep while Crocus feeds near the surface — no competition
- Crocus acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around round leaf lavender
- Great pair
- Soybean fixes nitrogen in the soil that Crocus feeds on
- Soybean roots deep while Crocus feeds near the surface — no competition
- Crocus acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Soybean
- Great pair
- Crocus draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- Spanish lavender roots deep while Crocus feeds near the surface — no competition
- Crocus acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Spanish lavender
- Great pair
- Winged bean fixes nitrogen in the soil that Crocus feeds on
- Crocus draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- Winged bean roots deep while Crocus feeds near the surface — no competition
Also works well
Keep apart

Black Sage releases compounds that inhibit Crocus

Black Walnut releases compounds that inhibit Crocus

Fennel releases compounds that inhibit Crocus
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