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Fight garden pests and increase your yields the natural way with these tried and true techniques!Are you looking for a complete guide on companion planting to grow healthy vegetables? Are you worried about space or interested in bigger and better yields?
If you answered "Yes" to at least one of those questions, then keep reading…
There are many great reasons why companion planting is so widespread at the moment. A mix of plants will often have different tolerance levels to disease, which will lower the overall risk of viruses, bacteria, or molds doing a lot of damage to the garden as a whole. Mixing low-growing plants with taller ones can create a natural mulch that will help keep weeds down, minimize evaporation, and protect the soil.
In this guide, you will be able to discover:
• What companion planting is and how it can benefit you
• Companion planting strategies
• Allelopathy: the chemical abilities of plants
• Insects: the good and the harmful insects
• Mistakes to Avoid
In addition to all of the practical benefits that companion planting offers you, there are lovely aesthetic benefits as well. You will learn how plants can work together to make your garden more productive, healthier, and more visually appealing.
With the right information and some careful planning, you can help your plants thrive and beautify your garden in the process.
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