Companion planting is a smart gardening practice that maximizes the benefits of plant combinations

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Companion planting is a smart gardening practice that maximizes the benefits of plant combinations, making the garden more productive and efficient while reducing the need for maintenance. Combine this with space saving vertical gardening and you'll be able to grow more food varieties together.

By growing squash vertically, it allows for more efficient use of garden space, creating room for other vegetables, flowers, or herbs.

Here are some combinations that you can try in your garden

Tomatoes, (Peas, Beans, or Cucumbers), (Basil, Garlic, Onion, or Marigold)

Pole Beans, Zucchini and Corn

Cabbage, Sage, and cucumbers

Peppers, Carrots, and Pole Beans

What plant combinations have you been growing together?

plantedinthegarden
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Thank you for your calm voice and lack of music.

venderstrat
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I’m excited to see how you train the plants and support the larger fruits. Vertical growing is a goal of mine.

lindasummer
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In May we had such torrential rainfall in Hong Kong that all my pumpkin plants withered and died. I am keeping all my fingers crossed for a successful harvest of your beautiful vegetables! I said it a few times already how much I love your videos but I guess there is no harm done repeating it a few more times. ❤❤❤

petraniesner
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Thank you for sharing your plant choices and combinations. Very helpful ideas! Blessings on your family and your growing season! 🌻🐛Carolyn in Ohio 🌿💚

marking-time-gardens
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I think that's a very good idea. I think you will have great harvest from this way of planting 😊

christinag
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I love this set up ❤ total inspiration

taunta
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Absolute perfection! Love how your garden is so very well thought out and organized. #goals

bridgetwilkins
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Very nice! We currently have luffa, 2 variety of watermelon & sweet potato vines growing up trellises against the fence. The zinnias, wild flowers & gladiolas look great tucked in between them. Happy gardening guys! 🌺👍🏾

njerio.mytealifemom
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This is awesome! So many people can make use of this info to grow healthy, fresh food in small yards.

kaceykelly
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Your vids blow my mind! Things i have never thought of like planting flowers near by to encourage more pollination!❤

rachelhendrickson
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Love your videos, your the only person who gets straight into it and instead of introducing themselves and their whole life story and animals.

TADm
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amazing how all is vibrant green lacking dry brown leaves ❤

rarutreel
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The only squash I can't grow vertically is Seminole pumpkin as it sends out roots at every node to keep the vine healthy.
But i grew tomatoes with onions, marigolds, mint and basil and i had zero pest problems in the tomatoes

andreacastelli
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Good luck! Your garden looks absolutely lovely! 😍

MyWeightLossJourneyFF
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👍 awesome 😎🐢 Thank you for sharing 🔥🌿🔥

gardennonsense
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Hmm... You just gave me an idea 💡 I'm using the SFG method in raised beds. I'm using obelisks in some of the squares to support pole beans and did notice that the center of those squares seems "unused." Maybe I can plant a zucchini in the center (under the open obelisk) and get 2-for-1 crops/support... Worth a try! Thanks for stimulating thought.

ofrecentvintage
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Man you Garden looks great 👍🏿 👌🏿 thank you for the information. I tend to plant my pumpkin or squash with corn 🌽 and Beans 🫘.

topofthehillgarden
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I'd like to suggest, when you have a plant with a square/mass of roots spread them apart some so that there are loose roots to start well in their new soil...😊

g.m.robertson
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Thank you. ❤make FU on this easy to find.

staceyadams