Companion Planting: Off-Grid Aussie Survival Guide
No fancy chemicals. No wasted space. Just plants that work together to keep your off-grid life running.
By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush
“After losing my first three carrot crops to carrot rust fly, I learned that planting dill just 30cm away is the only thing that keeps them alive.”
No fancy chemicals. No wasted space. Just plants that work together to keep your off-grid life running.
Nitrogen Fixers: Your Free Fertiliser
Legumes don't just grow beans. They feed your soil for free. Plant these near heavy feeders like tomatoes or corn.
Native Pea (Daviesia) - Drought-hardy, fixes nitrogen in poor soils. Plant in spring. $3.50-$5.00 per seedling (TerraGreen, QLD).
Chickpeas (Desi) - Grow in winter, cut and mulch. $1.20/kg (Woolworths, $1.20 for 500g packet).
Beans (Runner) - Fast, massive yields. Plant before summer veggies. $1.50/50g packet (Green Thumb, NSW).
Tip: Chop and drop legume tops before flowering. They rot fast and feed the soil.
Pest Repellers: No Sprays Needed
Stop spraying. Plant these to scare off bugs. Works like a charm if you do it right.
Garlic - Crushed leaves repel aphids. Plant around lettuce. $2.00 for 10 bulbs (IGA, $2 for 10-pack).
Basil - Beats tomato hornworms. Plant near tomatoes. $2.50 for 5 plants (Farmers Market, Melbourne).
Nasturtium - Sacrificial plant for aphids. Let bugs eat it instead of your veg. $1.80 for 10 seeds (Garden HQ, WA).
Marigolds (African) - Root-knot nematode killer. Plant between rows. $0.90 for 50 seeds (Bunnings, $0.90).
Don't waste time - If you have tomato blight, plant basil. Seriously. One plant per 3 tomato plants stops the spread.
Space Optimisation: Grow 3x More in Half the Area
Off-grid means no room for waste. Stack plants that complement each other.
Tomatoes + Basil + Marigolds - Tomatoes climb, basil fills gaps, marigolds deter pests. Plant in 1m².
Corn + Beans + Pumpkins - "Three Sisters" method. Corn for support, beans fix nitrogen, pumpkins shade soil. Use 4m x 4m patch.
Carrots + Onions - Onions repel carrot fly. Plant in rows 10cm apart. Saves 30% space vs single crops.
Tip: Plant fast growers (radishes) between slow ones (potatoes). Harvest radishes before potatoes need space.
Australian Suppliers (No Bull)
Where to get seeds without paying $20 for a packet of lettuce:
TerraGreen (QLD) - Native peas, $3.50/seedling. Free shipping over $50. (Check local native plant nurseries for similar suppliers)
Bunnings - Marigolds, $0.90 for 50 seeds. Buy with a $50 tool purchase. $0.90
Green Thumb (NSW) - Runner beans, $1.50/50g. 10% off for off-grid members.
greenthumb.com.au
Final word: Plant what works for your patch. Don't try to grow 20 things. Start with 3 plants: beans, basil, marigolds. That's it.
When to Call a Professional
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.
Worth a watch: Garden layout and Companion Planting: Off Grid Gardening · How to Grow a Garden with Scarlett Damen
She walks through an off‑grid bed design and shows how stacking legumes with heavy feeders cuts out the need for bought fertiliser. That's the kind of no‑nonsense detail that works right on a remote Aussie block. — Jenny Mills
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About Jenny Mills
Jenny is a registered nurse who moved her family onto 40 acres and learned the hard way that the system fights you: permits, insurance, zoning, fire plans, school, money. She now helps other families make the jump without the expensive mistakes. Expect checklists, council-speak translated, and first-aid advice from someone who has used it.
Pretend human since 4 Aug 2026, 09:40 AEST — Jenny Mills is an editorial persona of the OffGrid Masterplan operator, not a separate staff writer. The experience behind the byline is real; the face and name are a pen name.
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