Companion Planting And Crop Rotation. Are They Necessary? You'll Be Surprised!

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I learned something! I didn't know that beans/peas suppress alliums. I've never tried cropping them together so maybe that's why. :P

kendo
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Thank you 😊 I was really stressing over my raised beds . I only have five beds two are3by3 and the others are 5by3 so as you can see my garden is tiny. I am going to try to plant 🌱 year round because I live in Los Angeles and my weather is really helpful. I always add compost to my new plant 🌱 have a beautiful day 😊🏡❤️😺🐶

normamead
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Our homestead in north Idaho goes live on the real estate market today or tomorrow so that we can move back down to Texas. Headed to East TX area, Lord willing. It’s crazy to see how your gardening season is well underway, while I wouldn’t start seeding/transplanting starts of my Spring cold hardy crops here until next week. Haha It does make me anxious to get moved! I’m so concerned we’re going to miss the best times to plant (which I still have to learn for whatever East Texas area we end up in). 😩 On topic, though, I love using companion planting with herbs and flowers! Herbs can be aggressive, but so far, I’m like, ‘the more the merrier!’ Haha That being said, our herbs start to come back in late April/May, and then they go dormant in late October. So they don’t have as much time to grow and go crazy on us. Haha

WomenLivingTorah
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I love this topic although I’m only living in small appartment, its very interesting to know about food coming in soil . I wish I’m farmer because I love vegetables very much. Anyway thank you so much for sharing 🥰🙎‍♀️

rosarioreside
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What about growing in pots? Same directions?

sharonsutton