Companion Planting: Fact or Fiction?
Many new gardeners ask me about companion planting, afraid that if they put the wrong combination of plants near each other, then they will spell certain doom for their gardens.
Many new gardeners ask me about companion planting, afraid that if they put the wrong combination of plants near each other, then they will spell certain doom for their gardens.
When you are planning your garden this year, you should consider companion planting. Companion planting is the planting of two or more species in close proximity to gain benefits. Those
Memorial Day howdy from Yvonne Scott and Wolfe County Grow Appalachia. As our gardeners are just getting underway after the rainy spring weather, it's been a very busy time for
Half of the wonderful gardeners we had for class. What a full class we had on Tuesday night! We love getting to see
This year several of our participants tried companion plantings and I wanted to find out how they worked for them. Companion planting can maximize space in the garden, attract pollinators
I have grown quite a few new relationships since joining the Grow Appalachia team. The garden group at BSCTC, Maggie and Kathleen at Pine Mountain Settlement School and my right
At a recent class, one of our participants, Mrs. Blount who has her Masters in Plant Pathology, gave a class on the benefits of companion planting, and by paying attention to