Companion Plants for Cabbage
Cabbage thrives alongside Celery, Dill, Onion, and more. Here's the complete guide to what to plant nearby — and what to keep at a distance.
✅ Best Companions for Cabbage
These plants improve each other's growth, deter pests, or attract pollinators when planted nearby.
Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.
View Celery's companions →Aromatic oils confuse and repel common insect pests, reducing aphid and whitefly pressure on nearby plants.
View Dill's companions →Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.
View Onion's companions →Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.
View Potato's companions →Fragrant foliage masks the scent of nearby crops, making it harder for pests to locate their target.
View Chamomile's companions →⚠️ What Not to Plant Near Cabbage
These combinations can stunt growth, attract pests, or compete heavily for the same nutrients.
Can inhibit growth or share pests and diseases — keep a full bed-width apart.
View Strawberry's companions →Can inhibit growth or share pests and diseases — keep a full bed-width apart.
View Tomato's companions →Can inhibit growth or share pests and diseases — keep a full bed-width apart.
🤝 Plants That Benefit from Cabbage
These plants list Cabbage as a beneficial neighbor — so the relationship goes both ways.
📐 How to Plant Cabbage with Companions
Start with spacing
Plant Cabbage at its recommended spacing (18" apart) first. Don't crowd it — healthy air circulation reduces disease.
Add herbs at the edges
Aromatic companions like Dill work well tucked 6–12" around the perimeter of the Cabbage planting.
Watch for height conflicts
Place taller companions (sunflowers, corn) on the north side of the bed so they don't shade Cabbage. Low-growing herbs and flowers can go anywhere in the bed.
Keep incompatible plants a bed away
Strawberry and Tomato should be planted in a separate bed — ideally 3+ feet away — to prevent root exudate and pest crossover.
Plan a companion bed for Cabbage
Use the interactive planner to drag Cabbage and its companions onto a canvas, see spacing footprints, and catch conflicts before you plant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best companion plants for Cabbage?
The best companion plants for Cabbage are Celery, Dill, Onion, Potato, Chamomile. These plants either deter pests, attract beneficial insects, or improve growing conditions when planted nearby.
What should you not plant near Cabbage?
Avoid planting Cabbage near Strawberry, Tomato, Grape. These plants can compete for nutrients, inhibit growth, or attract shared pests.
Can you plant Cabbage in a raised bed with companions?
Yes — raised beds are ideal for companion planting because you control exact spacing and layout. Use the square-foot method to place Cabbage alongside its best companions within the same bed.
What plants benefit from being near Cabbage?
Chamomile, Dill, Mint, Rosemary all benefit from proximity to Cabbage.
How far apart should I plant Cabbage and its companions?
Give Cabbage its full 18" spacing. Plant compact companions like herbs 6–12" away at the bed edge, and taller companions (sunflowers, corn) where they won't shade the main crop. In raised beds, use the square-foot grid method for precise spacing.
Does companion planting actually work for Cabbage?
Research supports several companion planting mechanisms: aromatic herbs like basil can reduce aphid populations near tomatoes; marigolds release thiophene compounds that deter nematodes; and flowers attract parasitic wasps that control caterpillars. Results vary by garden, but most gardeners see measurable pest reduction within one season.
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