
Companion plants for Red Riding Hood
34 partners scored across pest control, nitrogen, root depth, shade and spacing.
Best partners
Baby's BreathGreat pair- Baby's Breath attracts Hoverflies, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Baby's Breath roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Red Riding Hood acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Baby's Breath
- Great pair
- Chaytor's Lavender attracts Hoverflies and Parasitic wasps, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- Chaytor's Lavender roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Great pair
- Common Vetch attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Common Vetch fixes nitrogen in the soil that Red Riding Hood feeds on
- Red Riding Hood acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Common Vetch
- Great pair
- English Lavender suppresses pests that trouble Red Riding Hood
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- English Lavender roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Great pair
- Hairy Vetch attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Hairy Vetch fixes nitrogen in the soil that Red Riding Hood feeds on
- Red Riding Hood acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Hairy Vetch
- Great pair
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- round leaf lavender roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Red Riding Hood acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around round leaf lavender
- Great pair
- Sainfoin attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Sainfoin fixes nitrogen in the soil that Red Riding Hood feeds on
- Sainfoin roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Great pair
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- Spanish lavender roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Red Riding Hood acts as living mulch, keeping soil moist and weeds down around Spanish lavender
- Great pair
- Winged bean fixes nitrogen in the soil that Red Riding Hood feeds on
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees that improve pollination for both
- Winged bean roots deep while Red Riding Hood feeds near the surface — no competition
- Great pair
- Bird's-foot Trefoil attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps, which prey on the Aphids that attack Red Riding Hood
- Bird's-foot Trefoil fixes nitrogen in the soil that Red Riding Hood feeds on
- Red Riding Hood draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
Also works well
Keep apart

Black Sage releases compounds that inhibit Red Riding Hood

Black Walnut releases compounds that inhibit Red Riding Hood

Fennel releases compounds that inhibit Red Riding Hood
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