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Angela • Learn How to Garden on Instagram: "Would you like fewer pests and a more productive garden? Practice companion planting principles in your garden.⁣ ⁣ Successful companion planting is more than a list of what to plant next to each other. Here are a few of my favorite companion planting principles:⁣ ⁣ • When you plant a variety of flowers and herbs, your garden becomes more attractive to beneficial insects and pollinators. ⁣ ⁣ • Learn which beneficial insect and pollinator-friendly flower Flower Companion Planting, Privacy Landscaping Front Yard, Flowers For Pollinators, Pollinator Flowers, Companion Flowers, Cottage Homestead, Flower List, Companion Planting Chart, Planting Garden

Angela • Learn How to Garden on Instagram: "Would you like fewer pests and a more productive garden? Practice companion planting principles in your garden.⁣ ⁣ Successful companion planting is more than a list of what to plant next to each other. Here are a few of my favorite companion planting principles:⁣ ⁣ • When you plant a variety of flowers and herbs, your garden becomes more attractive to beneficial insects and pollinators. ⁣ ⁣ • Learn which beneficial insect and pollinator-friendly…

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Plant herbs and flowers together in pots to create an edible and beautiful display to place around your home. The tips to success are to choose herbs and flowers that like the same conditions and that grow in the same season. If you are new to gardening, growing herbs and flowers together is a great place to start. Plants That Can Be Planted Together, How Much To Plant For Family Of 5, Edible Flowers To Grow, How To Start Your Own Garden, Flower Herb Garden, Flowers To Plant With Herbs, Summer Plants To Grow, Beginner Gardening Flowers, Home Flower Garden Design

Plant herbs and flowers together in pots to create an edible and beautiful display to place around your home. The tips to success are to choose herbs and flowers that like the same conditions and that grow in the same season. If you are new to gardening, growing herbs and flowers together is a great place to start.

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Do carrots really love tomatoes? We've been hearing companion planting advice for years and the new book Plant Partners by Jessica Walliser looks at the research to understand which plant combinations can benefit our gardens.

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Swapping plants is an exciting way to expand your collection while connecting with other plant-minded people – so grab your extras and join us for our Plant Swap on Saturday, August 10th, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Last year’s swap was such a fun event, we couldn’t wait to host another – with live music, delicious

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Community gardening involves cultivating people and relationships, as well as the soil. There are many ways to start a community garden. A successful community garden starts requires a community – you can't do it alone! Many garden organizers have found the perfect garden place, provided infrastructure, prepared the soil and then been disappointed when gardeners fail to take an interest. Our experts rely on these four steps to get people involved to set community gardens up for success. Target Audience Moodboard, Kid Garden, Community Picture, Intentional Community, Community Gardens, Garden Organization, Do It Alone, Community Activities, Community Garden

Community gardening involves cultivating people and relationships, as well as the soil. There are many ways to start a community garden. A successful community garden starts requires a community – you can't do it alone! Many garden organizers have found the perfect garden place, provided infrastructure, prepared the soil and then been disappointed when gardeners fail to take an interest. Our experts rely on these four steps to get people involved to set community gardens up for success.

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