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Ultimate Vegetable Companion Plant Collection | Cosmos, Marigold & Zinnia

Ultimate Vegetable Companion Plant Collection | Cosmos, Marigold & Zinnia

  • Everybody needs a helping hand from time to time – and plants are no exception. Companion plants help other plants (most usually vegetables and herbs) flourish, thrive and reach their truest potential. What’s not to like about that?
  • “You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”… Benefits of companion planting include:
    1. Deterring pests and other nasties
    2. Attracting helpful predators
    3. Bringing pollinators to your garden
    4. Improving soil quality
  • Here at Roots, our goal is to help your garden be the very best it can be, and when you call in the companion plant cavalry? Trust us, your garden will thank you for it.
  • In the 27 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 9 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 9 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 9 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • In the 54 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 18 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 18 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 18 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • Zinnia – easy to grow and long flowering, zinnias come in a wide array of happy hues, and can act as a sacrificial crop (or trap crop) for pests like Japanese beetles.
  • Marigold – also known as tagetes, the roots of these plants secrete a chemical called “alpha-terthienyl” which is known to reduce the quantities of harmful nematodes, bacteria, insects and fungi.
  • Cosmos – with bright, daisy-like flowers, cosmos make a wonderful addition to any garden. What’s more, they’ll draw more pollinators (like bees and butterflies) to your garden, which in turn can help improve fruit and vegetable yields. Score.
  • Plant your companion plugs alongside:
    1. Vegetables: tomatoes, chillies, potatoes, aubergines, cucumbers, pumpkins, onions
    2. Herbs: basil, mint, rosemary, chives, sage, thyme
    3. Fruit: strawberries, raspberries, apples, peaches
  • The companion plug plants in this carefully curated collection are grown by our amazing Herefordshire grower, Jack, with the seedlings delivered to you at the perfect time to pot on!
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Ultimate Vegetable Companion Plant Collection | Cosmos, Marigold & Zinnia

  • Everybody needs a helping hand from time to time – and plants are no exception. Companion plants help other plants (most usually vegetables and herbs) flourish, thrive and reach their truest potential. What’s not to like about that?
  • “You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”… Benefits of companion planting include:
    1. Deterring pests and other nasties
    2. Attracting helpful predators
    3. Bringing pollinators to your garden
    4. Improving soil quality
  • Here at Roots, our goal is to help your garden be the very best it can be, and when you call in the companion plant cavalry? Trust us, your garden will thank you for it.
  • In the 27 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 9 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 9 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 9 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • In the 54 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 18 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 18 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 18 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • Zinnia – easy to grow and long flowering, zinnias come in a wide array of happy hues, and can act as a sacrificial crop (or trap crop) for pests like Japanese beetles.
  • Marigold – also known as tagetes, the roots of these plants secrete a chemical called “alpha-terthienyl” which is known to reduce the quantities of harmful nematodes, bacteria, insects and fungi.
  • Cosmos – with bright, daisy-like flowers, cosmos make a wonderful addition to any garden. What’s more, they’ll draw more pollinators (like bees and butterflies) to your garden, which in turn can help improve fruit and vegetable yields. Score.
  • Plant your companion plugs alongside:
    1. Vegetables: tomatoes, chillies, potatoes, aubergines, cucumbers, pumpkins, onions
    2. Herbs: basil, mint, rosemary, chives, sage, thyme
    3. Fruit: strawberries, raspberries, apples, peaches
  • The companion plug plants in this carefully curated collection are grown by our amazing Herefordshire grower, Jack, with the seedlings delivered to you at the perfect time to pot on!

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  • Everybody needs a helping hand from time to time – and plants are no exception. Companion plants help other plants (most usually vegetables and herbs) flourish, thrive and reach their truest potential. What’s not to like about that?
  • “You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”… Benefits of companion planting include:
    1. Deterring pests and other nasties
    2. Attracting helpful predators
    3. Bringing pollinators to your garden
    4. Improving soil quality
  • Here at Roots, our goal is to help your garden be the very best it can be, and when you call in the companion plant cavalry? Trust us, your garden will thank you for it.
  • In the 27 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 9 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 9 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 9 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • In the 54 plug collection, you’ll receive:
    1. 18 jumbo zinnia plugs
    2. 18 jumbo marigold plugs
    3. 18 jumbo cosmos plugs
  • Zinnia – easy to grow and long flowering, zinnias come in a wide array of happy hues, and can act as a sacrificial crop (or trap crop) for pests like Japanese beetles.
  • Marigold – also known as tagetes, the roots of these plants secrete a chemical called “alpha-terthienyl” which is known to reduce the quantities of harmful nematodes, bacteria, insects and fungi.
  • Cosmos – with bright, daisy-like flowers, cosmos make a wonderful addition to any garden. What’s more, they’ll draw more pollinators (like bees and butterflies) to your garden, which in turn can help improve fruit and vegetable yields. Score.
  • Plant your companion plugs alongside:
    1. Vegetables: tomatoes, chillies, potatoes, aubergines, cucumbers, pumpkins, onions
    2. Herbs: basil, mint, rosemary, chives, sage, thyme
    3. Fruit: strawberries, raspberries, apples, peaches
  • The companion plug plants in this carefully curated collection are grown by our amazing Herefordshire grower, Jack, with the seedlings delivered to you at the perfect time to pot on!