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Companion Planting for Herbs
If you don’t have the time or the space for growing vegetables, consider an herb garden. Growing herbs is easier than growing vegetables because herbs are less prone to pests and disease, and they require less care than vegetables. They're also forgiving of different growing conditions. However, like vegetables, herbs also have companions that they grow best with to enhance growth and flavor. You can have a vibrant, abundant herb garden by simply knowing which herbs grow well

Jeannine Love
Apr 28, 20252 min read


Companion Planting Chart
Is your garden ready for planting? If so, consider companion planting, which is the idea that one or more plants when grown close to each other will benefit somehow. Read about the advantages of companion planting ; and use the companion planting chart below to help plan your garden. Companion Planting Chart Plant Good Companions Not So Good Companions Asparagus Basil, calendula, parsley, petunias, tomatoes Beans Carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, cucumbers, eggplant, potatoes

Jeannine Love
Mar 26, 20242 min read


7 Benefits of Companion Planting
Container garden Are you ready to garden? If so, I hope you’re going to plant a variety of vegetables and herbs. There’s nothing like the taste of your own home-grown food. And with the rising cost of food, now is the time to start doing so. If you haven’t grown vegetables before, then you may not be familiar with companion planting. About Companion Planting It’s simply the idea that one or both plants when grown close to each other will benefit. One example of companion p

Jeannine Love
Apr 26, 20222 min read
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