Chamomile helps repel pests like aphids and attracts beneficial insects like bees and butterflies.
Dill attracts beneficial insects like ladybugs and predatory wasps, which can help control aphids and other pests that may affect mint.
Basil and mint share similar growth requirements and can complement each other well in both culinary and garden settings.
Lavender's strong scent can deter pests like mosquitoes and moths while adding beauty and fragrance to the garden.
Marigolds repel pests like aphids, nematodes, and mosquitoes while adding a pop of color to the garden.
Oregano is a natural pest deterrent and can help keep pests away from mint plants.
Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and shares similar growth habits with mint. It can attract pollinators and provide a pleasant lemony scent to the garden.