. Companion planting is a great way to use space efficiently in the garden, plant your vegetables and flowers in mutually beneficial arrangements, and even protect your most prized plants from insects.
Learning how much space needs to be between each plant results in healthier plants and a better yield.
Garlic and onion stunt the growth of peas.
The Companion Planting Chart lists which vegetables and flowers to pair together in a bed.
One plant could act as a shade or trellis for another.
Start by confirming the proper planting zone for.
You may cultivate 16 plants in a 1 square foot area with 3-inch seed/plant spacing requirements.
Originally published as “An In Depth Plant Companionship.
4 plants on each side X 4 plants on each side = 16 plants.
Marigolds attract aphid-eating ladybugs.
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Easy to follow companion planting chart for tomatoes, beans, carrots, corn , cucumbers, peppers, cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, beets, garlic, dill, onions, and more.
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Strawberries Bush Beans, Chives, Lettuce, Onions, Spinach, Squash, Borage, Caraway, Sage Cabbage Family, and plants susceptible to Verticillium (ie.
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The new companion planting feature in our Garden Planner makes it easier than ever for you to find perfect matches for your plants.