Best Companion Plants To Keep Your Roses Blooming Beautifully

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Its soft, lavender-blue flowers bloom continuously throughout the summer, creating a beautiful contrast against vibrant rose blossoms.

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Catmint

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Its clusters of small, flat-topped flowers bloom in shades of yellow, white, pink, and red, adding a delicate yet vibrant touch to the garden.

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Yarrow

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As parsley matures, it produces clusters of tiny, delicate flowers that act as magnet for beneficial insects, particularly ladybugs, natural predators of aphids.

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Parsley

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Salvia plants are recognized for their spikes of purple flowers and are drought-tolerant, thriving in full sun.

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Salvia

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Foxglove is a striking addition to any garden, with its towering spires of bell-shaped blossoms that bring height to spaces.

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Foxglove

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Its clusters of small, brightly colored flowers can attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to a rose garden.

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Lantana