Cabbage holds a special place in Ukrainian gardens, favored for its versatility and nutritional value. Planting cabbage occurs slightly later than other crops, once the soil has sufficiently warmed. Besides proper care, choosing the right companions for cabbage in your garden can enhance its growth and protect it from pests.

Plants that can safeguard cabbage from pests:

  1. Bush beans and celery:
    • These plants deter ground fleas, which can damage cabbage roots.
  2. Dill and onion:
    • Effective against harmful caterpillars and contribute to enhancing the flavor of cabbage.
  3. Lettuce and cucumber grass:
    • Act as natural repellents against snails, which may otherwise feed on cabbage leaves.
  4. Aromatic herbs (savory, sage, mint, chamomile):
    • Protect cabbage from cabbage moths, whose larvae can devastate cabbage crops.

Additionally, cabbage can benefit from being planted near cucumbers, tomatoes, spinach, beets, and potatoes.

By strategically selecting these companions, you can cultivate robust and flavorful cabbage without relying on chemical pesticides. This natural approach not only enhances crop health but also promotes a more environmentally friendly garden ecosystem.

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