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πΌ Garden: Beneficial Flowers & Companion Planting (2026)
This page tracks all flowers and companion plants intentionally used to support the 2026 TorresVault vegetable garden in Sanford, NC (Zone 7b/8a).
These plants help with pest control, pollination, and attracting beneficial insects such as ladybugs, hoverflies, parasitic wasps, lacewings, and pollinators.
πΈ Primary Beneficial Flowers (Already in Use)
These are the main flowers planted around the TorresVault garden each year, especially because my wife loves flowers, and they naturally support pest control.
πΊ Zinnias
One of the most effective flowers for boosting beneficial insects.
Benefits
- Attracts ladybugs (major aphid control)
- Attracts hoverflies (top aphid predator)
- Attracts butterflies and bees
- Blooms all season in NC heat
Best Placement
- Front corners of both tomato beds
- Front edge of pepper bed
- Along the bean fence line
- At the ends of the cucumber trellis
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πΌ Gerber Daisies (Gerbera)
Long-lasting blooms that support pollinators and predatory wasps.
Benefits
- Attracts bees and pollinators
- Attracts parasitic wasps (controls hornworms & caterpillars)
- Works well at garden edges
Best Placement
- Along one long edge of the onion bed
- Back corners of pepper bed
- Near cucumbers without shading
π Beneficial Insects Encouraged
The garden layout and flower placement naturally attract:
- Ladybugs (arrive once or twice a year, stay longer with flowers)
- Hoverflies (top aphid-control insect)
- Parasitic wasps (control tomato hornworm & caterpillars)
- Lacewings
- Predatory beetles
- Bees & butterflies (important for squash/cucumber pollination)
These insects require both nectar and pests to remain active. Zinnias + Gerberas + nasturtiums provide long-lasting nectar sources.
πΏ Additional Optional Companion Plants
These are *not required*, but can be added if desired for even stronger pest control.
Nasturtiums (Optional)
- Works as a trap crop for aphids
- Trails beautifully off bed edges
- Best placed near cucumbers & beans
Calendula (Optional)
- Cold-tolerant
- Attracts hoverflies
- Good for early-season pest suppression
Dill (Optional)
- Attracts ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps
- Best near tomatoes, peppers, and beans
Cilantro / Coriander (bolted) (Optional)
- Massive attractor of hoverflies + parasitic wasps when flowering
Mint (Container Only) (Optional)
- Repels ants and aphids
- Must stay in a pot β spreads aggressively
π Recommended Placement Around 4Γ8 Beds
Below is a general placement guide for flowers around the 2026 vegetable beds.
```text [ TOMATO BED A ] [ TOMATO BED B ] Zinnias (front corners) Zinnias (front corners) Gerbera (rear corners) Gerbera (rear corners)
[ PEPPER BED ] Zinnias (front edge) Gerbera (rear corners)
[ ONION BED ] Gerbera daisies (along one long edge) Calendula optional at corners
[ CUCUMBER TRELIS β BED EDGES ] Zinnias at both ends Nasturtiums trailing off sides
[ BEAN + PEA FENCE ] Zinnias every 2β3 ft Optional: Sunflowers on the north/back side
π» Seasonal Notes
Zinnias thrive all season in hot NC weather
Gerber daisies perform best spring β fall with steady watering
Ladybugs stay longer when zinnias are blooming
Early flowers (calendula, cilantro bloom) help kick off the season
Late-season blooms help cucumbers and beans continue producing
βοΈ Summary
Zinnias + Gerber Daisies form the core beneficial-plant system
These support ladybugs, hoverflies, parasitic wasps, and pollinators
Placement maximizes airflow, sun exposure, and beneficial insect access
Optional plants can further strengthen pest management
System designed specifically for the 2026 TorresVault Garden layout
