Onion Companion Plants: 10 Plants That Grow Well with Onions
Onion Companion Plants: 10 Plants That Grow Well with Onions
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Onions growing alongside carrots in a raised bed—an example of companion planting to help deter pests and improve crop health.
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What to Plant with Onions for Better Growth, Fewer Pests, and Healthier Bulbs
Written By:Lauren LandersMaster Gardener and Contributing Writer
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Onions are powerful companion plants that help repel pests and support healthier garden growth. But they also perform best when paired with the right neighbors. Here’s what to plant with onions to improve bulb size, reduce weeds, and make the most of your garden space.
Key Takeaways
Companion planting with onions helps repel pests like carrot flies, aphids, and cabbage worms thanks to their strong scent.
Onions grow well with crops like carrots, beets, cabbage, lettuce, and strawberries, improving plant health and reducing pest pressure.
Many onion companions also help suppress weeds, improve soil structure, and make efficient use of garden space.
I’ve been using onions in my garden for years and have found they’re some of the most reliable companion plants for a wide range of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
Onions and other alliums release a strong, sulfur-like scent that helps deter pests like carrot flies, cabbage loopers, and Japanese beetles. Planting onions around the edges of garden beds may also discourage larger pests, such as deer and rabbits.
While onions are known for protecting nearby plants, they also grow best with the right companions. The best onion companion plants help suppress weeds, improve soil structure, and support the development of larger, healthier bulbs.
How Companion Planting Helps Prevent Onion Pests
Companion planting can help reduce pest pressure from insects like flea beetles. Credit: Nafadh
Companion planting works by disrupting pest behavior and attracting beneficial insects. Strong-smelling plants like onions can mask the scent of nearby crops, making it harder for pests to locate them, while flowers and herbs bring in predators that help keep pest populations in check.
Companion Plants for Onions
Onions love sun, rich soil, and regular watering, so any companion plant you choose to grow with them should have similar care needs. Most gardeners keep onions in veggie beds, but they can also benefit ornamental plants. If you want to enjoy all the benefits that companion planting with onions brings, here are some of the best companion plants to grow with onions and why these plant pairings work!
Some of the best companion plants for onions include the following:
Brassicas
Onions planted among cabbage help deter pests like cabbage worms. Michiel Vaartjes
I’ve tried this with kale, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, collard greens, and broccoli, and definitely see fewer loopers on my veggies. I still use row covers with brassicas, though, and I’ll sometimes spot-treat plants with BT thuricide if a few cabbage loopers sneak in.
Nightshades
Onions and tomatoes make good companions—helping deter pests while making efficient use of space. Credit: Teresa Melcer
I’ve lost more than a few bell peppers to deer over the years, but I haven’t lost any since I began growing bell peppers with onions. Onions can also help repel a variety of pests from other nightshade plants, including tomatoes, eggplants, and tomatillos.
If you want to try this hack, plant onions in a ring around your roses or grow them along the borders of your rose beds. Just keep in mind that you may not want to harvest onions for eating if you apply fungicides and other chemical treatments to your rose plants.
Strawberries
Onions and strawberries planted together—onions help deter pests while strawberries act as a living ground cover.
Strawberries are one of the most popular fruiting plants for home growing, but they are prone to pests. Keeping onions near your strawberry plants should reduce pest activity and help you harvest blemish-free berries.
In return, sprawling strawberries will serve as a living mulch, keeping weeds from encroaching on your onions.
More Plants That Grow Well with Onions
Beets
Beets and onions are a classic companion planting combination that helps deter pests and maximize space. Credit: MN Studio
Beets can be plagued by deer, rabbits, and flea beetles, but growing beets and onions together should help protect beet greens from these garden marauders. Not to mention, beets and onions have similar care needs, and growing them together will simplify garden care.
If you allow dill plants to flower, they’ll also attract beneficial insects to your garden that feed on onion pests!
Chamomile
Chamomile attracts beneficial insects and is often planted near onions to support plant health and pest control. Credit: Masayuki
Chamomile is often grown as an ornamental or as an herb for homemade teas. But this daisy-like flower makes an exceptional companion plant for many veggies and can enhance the flavor and growth of onions planted nearby.
Carrots and onions planted together—each helps deter the other’s pests, making this one of the most effective companion pairings. Credit: Olena Hruzyna
Similar to beets, carrots and parsnips are root veggies that have similar growing requirements to onions. But that’s not the only reason to keep these plants together.
The strong scent of onions helps repel carrot flies that feed on carrot roots, while harvesting carrots aerates the soil and can make it easier for onion bulbs to fill out—just as long as you don’t disturb your onions when harvesting! Want to learn more? See our companion plants for carrots guide.
Marigolds
Marigolds planted with onions help deter pests while attracting beneficial insects. Credit: CatherineLProd
For best results, plant marigolds in your garden at least 2 months before growing onions, or grow marigolds in the fall and till them into the soil before planting onion sets in spring.
Looking to plan your full garden layout? Browse our Companion Planting Chart to see the best plant pairings at a glance.
What Not to Grow with Onions
Onions grow well with many plants, but there are a few exceptions. Avoid planting onions near the following crops to prevent reduced growth or competition for nutrients.
Plants to avoid planting near onions
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Why Avoid?
Beans and Peas (Legumes)
Onions can interfere with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in legumes, which may reduce growth for both plants.
Sage
Sage prefers drier soil conditions and can stunt onion growth when planted too closely.
Asparagus
Both onions and asparagus are heavy feeders and may compete for nutrients. Harvesting onions can also disturb asparagus crowns.
FAQ
What should you not plant near onions?
Onions don’t grow well with beans and peas, nor do they grow well with some Mediterranean herbs like sage, which prefer dry soil.
What is a good companion plant for onions?
Onions are great companion plants for many crops, including strawberries, roses, brassicas, and carrots.
What do onions repel?
Thanks to their strong, sulfur-like scent, onions help repel pests such as deer, rabbits, Japanese beetles, flea beetles, carrot flies, and cabbage loopers.
Lauren is a gardener, writer, and public speaker with over a decade of experience helping others learn about gardening, homesteading, and sustainable living.She combines years of practical gardening a...
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