Chaos gardening

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Amber | Chronic Oversharer on Instagram: "😜🤞🤍  Instead of planting seeds in straight rows or carefully planned landscapes, you mix all your seeds together, plant them, and see what grows.   Unlike companion planting, in which certain crops are planted near each other to support better growth, chaos gardening is totally unplanned.  Make sure you check every single plant you decide to plant in your garden to make sure you want it there!   A lot of flowers can reseed themselves and can become invasive if you don’t know how to keep them under control.   I’m not sponsored but check out @botanical_interests & @davidsgardenseeds for some great seeds to start a cut flower garden 🪴   Have you started a moon garden yet?   What are some flowers you would include?   #nighttimepollinators #moongard Grow Flowers In The Darkest Part Of You, Chaos Gardening Flowers, Plants Growing In Cracks, Grow Mushrooms At Home From Scraps, Flowers Growing Through Cracks, Chaos Gardening, A Lot Of Flowers, Botanical Interests, Cut Flower Garden

Amber | Chronic Oversharer on Instagram: "😜🤞🤍 Instead of planting seeds in straight rows or carefully planned landscapes, you mix all your seeds together, plant them, and see what grows. Unlike companion planting, in which certain crops are planted near each other to support better growth, chaos gardening is totally unplanned. Make sure you check every single plant you decide to plant in your garden to make sure you want it there! A lot of flowers can reseed themselves and can…

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What Is Chaos Gardening? Experts Explain This Low-Stress Garden Trend Chaos Gardening, Entertaining Dinner, July Holidays, Gardening Trends, Wedding Party Planning, Container Gardening Flowers, Paint Color Palettes, Holiday Planning, Garden Layout

Chaos gardening is a planting technique based on scattering a mix of seeds, including flowers, vegetables, and herbs, and waiting to see what takes—no planning, plot layouts, or thought required. A few simple preparations will give your garden its best chance of success while you enjoy a no-stress landscape.

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