
Companion plants for Teesbrooke Redeye
36 partners scored across pest control, nitrogen, root depth, shade and spacing.
Best partners
SainfoinGreat pair- Sainfoin attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Sainfoin fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Coral Bells attracts Hoverflies and Ladybirds, which prey on the Aphids and Thrips that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Alsike Clover attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Alsike Clover fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Berseem Clover attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Berseem Clover fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Common Vetch attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Common Vetch fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Crimson Clover attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Crimson Clover fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Gai Lan attracts Hoverflies and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Thrips and more that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Gai Lan suppresses pests that trouble Teesbrooke Redeye
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Hairy Vetch attracts Ladybirds and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Caterpillars that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Hairy Vetch fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Athena melon attracts Hoverflies and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Thrips and more that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Teesbrooke Redeye attracts Hoverflies and Ladybirds, which prey on the Aphids that attack Common bean
- Common bean fixes nitrogen in the soil that Teesbrooke Redeye feeds on
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Crimson Sweet melon attracts Hoverflies and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Thrips and more that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
- Great pair
- Galia melon attracts Hoverflies and Parasitic wasps and more, which prey on the Aphids and Thrips and more that attack Teesbrooke Redeye
- Teesbrooke Redeye draws Bees and Bumblebees and more that improve pollination for both
Also works well
Keep apart

Black Sage releases compounds that inhibit Teesbrooke Redeye

Black Walnut releases compounds that inhibit Teesbrooke Redeye

Fennel releases compounds that inhibit Teesbrooke Redeye
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