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Companion planting is growing specific herbs, flowers, fruits, and vegetables in close proximity to each other, enhancing the growth of both plants. These 7 herbs and flowers all have excellent pest repelling properties to help your vegetable garden thrive. Here's how to get started companion planting with herbs. #garden #herbs #homestead Companion Planting Herbs And Vegetables, Compatible Herbs Companion Planting, Plant Companions Vegetables, Parsley Companion Plants, Herb Companion Planting Chart, Herb Garden Design Layout, Vegetable Garden Companion Planting, Companion Herbs, Herb Companion Planting

Companion planting repels pests & boosts your garden's health. Try adding herbs like dill, chives, and rosemary to your vegetable garden to help it thrive.

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How to Select Companion Plants for Your Garden Tower® 2 Planting System Companion planting allows you to select plants that benefit each other in different ways. Moreover, many common garden plants have allelopathic effects. This means they can slow the growth of certain types of neighboring plants! The composting vertical Garden Tower® 2 planting system is the definition of a companion planting system. 50 plants in 4 square feet at six elevations guarantees plant-to-plant interactions at…

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Companion planting is a traditional gardening technique where crops that can mutually benefit one another are planted close together. It is a non-invasive way of controlling pests, nutrient availability in the soil, and attracting pollinators.

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