What is companion planting?

Companion planting is a gardening technique that involves planting certain plants in close proximity to each other in order to create a mutually beneficial relationship. This can involve planting a combination of herbs, flowers, and vegetables that work together to repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and maximize space and nutrients in the garden. The concept is based on the idea that certain plants have natural attributes that can support the growth and development of other plants in the same area. Successful companion planting can lead to healthier plants, higher yields, and a more diverse and sustainable garden ecosystem.
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