power couples
Discover Sarah’s perfect partners to grow in your garden. Matched for their mutually beneficial attributes, these top picks are your ticket to a truly productive outdoor space
a dazzling duo
Underplant your roses with salvias. The scent of salvias can prevent black spot and other fungal diseases, so they are a match made in heaven
perfect partners
Sweet peas and runner beans go great together. In a recent trial, Sarah noticed that the scent of sweet peas attracted many pollinators, resulting in abundant harvests of runner beans. You’ve got to try it!
beneficial buddies
Tomatoes and tagetes make great bed fellows. The natural scent of the tagetes works as an excellent pest deterrent, enabling the tomatoes to flourish and grow
Sarah's guide to companion planting
Watch as Sarah tells all about her must-have varities for companion planting. Also covering the best methods for pest protection and the top ways to reduce diseases, these varieties are made for each other