
Companion planting is the practice of growing different plants together for mutual benefit.1 The research on the benefits of companion planting focuses on vegetable gardens, but ornamentals like roses can also benefit from companion planting to help prevent disease and insect infestation.
Unlike other areas of gardening, companion planting is not always based on hard scientific facts but on observations, the type of garden lore found in farmer’s almanacs. There is always an element of trial and error to see what works for you. However, understanding your garden as a system of biodiversity where plants are all connected and interdependent on each other helps you make better plant choices.
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Plant it by your tomato plant!
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Greenhouse is sprout city. Most of the seeds I planted two weeks are up and looking happy.
Planted the Yukon Gold spuds after work on Friday.
The majority of my weekend has been spent installing a new trolling motor on Judy. My old fat ass doesn't fit very well through small spaces and under the deck. I feel like I lost a bar fight, but I'm gaining. The pain will be a fair trade for the money it would have cost to get it done at the Pro Bass Shop.