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4 benefi ts of companion planting

4 BENEFITS OF COMPANION PLANTING

Companion planting is based on the theory that certain plants can improve each other’s health and yields when grown together. Here are some other advantages to this gardening practice.

1. It allows you to make the most of the space in a small garden because you can pair sprawling and upright plants or sow fast-growing crops alongside slower ones.

2. It enriches the soil because certain plants absorb or release nutrients, which crea tes better growing conditions for nearby species. Plus, it helps the soil retain moisture.

3. It provides plants with natural support, either in the form of shade or by allowing tall plants, like sunfl owers and corn, to act as a trellis for vining crops like cucumbers. 4. It minimizes the amount of open area where weeds can grow, and mixing various plants makes it harder for pests and disease to devastate a single species. If you want to try companion planting in your garden, consider pairing basil with tomatoes, marigolds with squash, mint with lettuce or spinach with radishes. Anenticingselection ofcommonand uncommonplants VintageHome&GardenGifts ChristiansonsNursery.com•OpenDaily 15806BestRoad•MountVernon•360-466-3821

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