Companion planting is a way to take advantage of plants’ natural defense mechanisms to protect your garden against pests, the effects of the sun, wind, frost and weeds—without using toxic chemicals. Here are some tips on what to plant.
January 26, 2016
Companion planting is a way to take advantage of plants’ natural defense mechanisms to protect your garden against pests, the effects of the sun, wind, frost and weeds—without using toxic chemicals. Here are some tips on what to plant.
Pairing up these garden buddies can have some real benefits when harvest time comes around:
The following herbs exude volatile oils that are known to repel the insects listed. Grow these herbs to keep away pests and as barrier plants to protect other nearby plants.
By employing a companion planting strategy, you can harness the power of nature to help your garden thrive!
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