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The theory of companion planting works both above and below ground. Above, bright flowers can attract beneficial insects and pollinators or divert insect pests away from vegetable crops, while ...
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One way to ensure that your tomatoes will thrive all season long is to avoid plants that may harm their growth. We've rounded up nine plants to never grow with your tomatoes.
Some plants and tomatoes just don't get along. Here are 13 plants you should never grow too close to your tomato crop if you ...
The Colorful Flower That Practically Grows Itself—And Makes the Perfect Companion Plant first appeared on Dengarden on Jun 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by Dengarden on Jun 28 ...
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Maximize harvest with succession planting
Make the most of every square inch of garden space and containers with succession planting. As you harvest your first crop of the season, consider replanting the space with a vegetable that will ...
One gardener goes viral on TikTok after using their imagination to explain companion planting to other home gardeners.
The scoop Companion planting involves strategically growing different plant species together that benefit each other. This practice can lead to enhanced crop production, pest control, and even ...
One of the ways tomatoes and watermelons elbow each other out for resources has to do with how the plants grow — tomatoes vine upward using stakes or cages for stability, while watermelons vine ...