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Companion Plants for Catnip

Catnip thrives alongside Tomato, Pepper, Squash, and more. Here's the complete guide to what to plant nearby — and what to keep at a distance.

Best Companions for Catnip

These plants improve each other's growth, deter pests, or attract pollinators when planted nearby.

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Tomato

Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.

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Pepper

Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.

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Squash

Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.

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Pumpkin

Compatible neighbors that share space and resources efficiently without competing for the same nutrients.

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📐 How to Plant Catnip with Companions

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Start with spacing

Plant Catnip at its recommended spacing (18" apart) first. Don't crowd it — healthy air circulation reduces disease.

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Add herbs at the edges

Aromatic companions like Tomato work well tucked 6–12" around the perimeter of the Catnip planting.

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Watch for height conflicts

Place taller companions (sunflowers, corn) on the north side of the bed so they don't shade Catnip. Low-growing herbs and flowers can go anywhere in the bed.

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Keep incompatible plants a bed away

Even without known incompatible plants, rotate Catnip to a new bed each season to prevent soil depletion.

Plan a companion bed for Catnip

Use the interactive planner to drag Catnip 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 Catnip?

The best companion plants for Catnip are Tomato, Pepper, Squash, Pumpkin. These plants either deter pests, attract beneficial insects, or improve growing conditions when planted nearby.

Can you plant Catnip 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 Catnip alongside its best companions within the same bed.

How far apart should I plant Catnip and its companions?

Give Catnip 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 Catnip?

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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Spacing, planting dates by ZIP code, seed saving tips, and more.

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