One extremely important aspect of laying out a garden is knowing which plants work well together. That’s where companion planting comes in.
Many plants have natural substances in their roots, flowers, leaves etc. that can alternately repel and/or attract insects depending on your needs. In some situations they can also help enhance the growth rate and flavor of other varieties. Experience has shown us that using companion planting throughout a vegetable garden is an important part of pest management, and plant growth. Some plants require different root space, and use up more water than others, so think of yourself as a …read more
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