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Best Companion Plants for Cucumbers: Boost Yield & Pest Control

Best Companion Plants for Cucumbers: Boost Yield & Pest Control

Companions At-A-Glance

Companion planting helps maximize garden yields and reduce pest problems. Learn about the best cucumber companion plants and how they work.

Cucumber plants thrive when planted alongside specific companion plants that offer pest deterrents, attract beneficial insects, and promote overall growth. Selecting the right companion plants for cucumbers is a strategic way to enhance garden productivity and resilience against pests.

Best Companion Plants for Cucumbers: Boost Yield & Pest Control

What are good cucumber companion plants?

There are many plants that make good neighbors for cucumbers:

What should you not plant next to cucumber?

Do not plant cucumbers near other plants in the cucurbit family, such as melons or squash. Cucumbers are “autotoxic,” meaning the plants produce chemicals that inhibit growth of plants in the same family if they are too close together. 

Keep potato plants and cucumber plants far away from each other. Cucumbers can encourage late potato blight.

Best Companion Plants for Cucumbers: Boost Yield & Pest Control

Can you plant tomatoes and cucumbers together?

You sure can! Tomatoes and cucumbers have similar sun and water needs, so it is easy to care for them together. Sprawling cucumber plants below the tall tomato plants can inhibit weed growth and help the soil retain moisture. 

Can you plant zucchini and cucumbers together?

Nope, we don’t recommend this pairing. Zucchini and cucumbers are both in the cucurbit family, and the cucumbers put out chemicals that inhibit the growth of other cucurbits.


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