Best Flowers for Vegetable Garden

Uncover the essential flowers that bring beauty, pollinators, and harmony to your vegetable garden.  This web story explores the top blooms that complement your veggies, promoting a healthier and more vibrant garden ecosystem.

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Borage

Borage attracts bees and other pollinators, essential for pollinating vegetables, with its striking blue flowers.

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Nasturtium

Nasturtiums, with their bright blooms, are not only beautiful but also edible, adding peppery flavor to dishes.

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Pot Marigold

Pot Marigold offers healing properties, and its orange and yellow blooms attract beneficial insects.

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Cosmos

Cosmos draw butterflies with their daisy-like flowers, adding beauty and aiding in pollination.

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Lavender

Lavender's soothing scent repels pests while attracting pollinators, protecting nearby vegetables.

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Marigold

Marigolds emit a scent that deters pests, making them a natural protector for your vegetables.

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Sunflower

Sunflowers act as natural trellises for climbing plants and attract pollinators with their large blooms.

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Sweet Pea

Sweet Peas offer fragrant blooms that can climb trellises, adding height and scent to the garden.

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Zinnia

Zinnias in a rainbow of colors attract bees and butterflies, vital for a healthy vegetable garden.

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Pansy

Pansies thrive in cooler weather, providing early spring color and attracting early pollinators.

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ENJOY

Embrace the synergy between flowers and vegetables for a garden that is as productive as it is beautiful. Explore our full guide to get started.