Gardening is not just about arranging plants in rows. Knowing which crops can be planted next to each other and which cannot can significantly increase yields, reduce disease, and improve plant immunity.
In our full article, we discuss:
- Basic principles of plant compatibility (not competing for nutrients, root systems, impact on pests).
- Compatibility tables: which vegetables, herbs, and flowers grow well together, and which are best not to combine.
- Ready-made mixed planting schemes: how to combine crops to maintain the health of your beds and increase your yield.
- Examples: carrots + garlic, cucumbers + calendula, beets + lettuce, etc.
- Answers to frequently asked questions: Can carrots be planted with turnips? How to properly space incompatible crops, etc.
If you want your garden beds to be more than just a collection of plants and to yield maximum results with minimum problems, this material is definitely for you.
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What to Plant Next to Each Other in the Garden
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