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Companion planting has several benefits. Learn all about them in this companion planting guide, and be sure to download our companion planting chart for herbs.

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Life is so much better when you get along with your neighbors. Plants agree! That’s why companion planting can help your garden thrive and flourish. Companion planting is simple: Companion planting is a gardening technique that involves planting different types of plants in close proximity to one another to take advant

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How to Plant Cilantro With Other Crops There is no one-size-fits-all approach to companion planting, as it depends on the site, season, and vegetables you want to grow. Some things you need to take into consideration when companion planting are how the plants will affect each other’s growth, and whether or not they will cross-pollinate.… Read More »Best & Worst cilantro companion plants to grow in Your Garden

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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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