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ZUCCHINI’S COMPANION’S 1) Zucchini loves a flower called borage as it chases off the tomato hornworm, plus it attracts bees. 2) Marigolds & nasturtiums are good at repelling beetles and squash bugs, and also attracting bees to your zucchini patch. 3) Peas, beans, and other legumes benefit zucchini because of their nitrogen-fixing qualities. 4) Radishes are said to fend off cucumber beetles; plant them with cucurbit family members such as watermelon, squash, and cucumbers. Veg Garden, Food Garden, Edible Garden, Backyard Garden, Garden Plants, Garden Landscaping, Healthy Garden, Landscaping Tips, Vegetable Gardening
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ZUCCHINI’S COMPANION’S 1) Zucchini loves a flower called borage as it chases off the tomato hornworm, plus it attracts bees. 2) Marigolds & nasturtiums are good at repelling beetles and squash bugs, and also attracting bees to your zucchini patch. 3) Peas, beans, and other legumes benefit zucchini because of their nitrogen-fixing qualities. 4) Radishes are said to fend off cucumber beetles; plant them with cucurbit family members such as watermelon, squash, and cucumbers.
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Hillsborough Homesteading's long list of companion plants. Companion plants attract beneficial insects and pollinators, repel pests, fix nutrients back into the soil and provide ground cover or support for their neighbor plants. | Hillsborough Homesteading Hydroponic Growing, Hydroponic Gardening, Organic Gardening, Container Gardening, Container Vegetables, Planting Vegetables, Growing Vegetables, Growing Plants
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Hillsborough Homesteading's long list of companion plants. Companion plants attract beneficial insects and pollinators, repel pests, fix nutrients back into the soil and provide ground cover or support for their neighbor plants. | Hillsborough Homesteading
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Three sisters: Plant corn, beans and squash together. Corn takes nitrogen, beans replace and grow up the corn stalks, squash is a natural "mulch" moisture barrier. Native American method. Lawn And Garden, Edible Landscaping, Backyard Food, Garden Veggies
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Three sisters: Plant corn, beans and squash together. Corn takes nitrogen, beans replace and grow up the corn stalks, squash is a natural "mulch" moisture barrier. Native American method.
Plant corn in a circle for better germination in a Three Sister Garden: corn, squash, and beans, three plants that are excellent garden companions. Plant corn first. Indoor Garden, Garden Tools
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Plant corn in a circle for better germination in a Three Sister Garden: corn, squash, and beans, three plants that are excellent garden companions. Plant corn first.
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These beautiful flowers can actually help repel insect and soil pests, with an added bonus of creating a colorful focal point to your vegetable garden! Petunias, nasturtiums, chrysanthemums, geraniums, marigolds, and dahlias can all contribute to your vegetable garden health! Garden Layout Vegetable, Indoor Vegetable Gardening, Backyard Vegetable Gardens, Garden Types
Companion Planting of Vegetables
These beautiful flowers can actually help repel insect and soil pests, with an added bonus of creating a colorful focal point to your vegetable garden! Petunias, nasturtiums, chrysanthemums, geraniums, marigolds, and dahlias can all contribute to your vegetable garden health!
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10 flowers to grow with vegetables. Great list for companion planting
Top 6 Companion Plants to Defend Your Precious Veggies from Harmful Insects | The Paleo Mama Vegetable Garden, Diy Garden, Garden Ideas, Garden Club, Garden Decor
Top 6 Companion Plants to Defend Your Precious Veggies
Top 6 Companion Plants to Defend Your Precious Veggies from Harmful Insects | The Paleo Mama
Petunias, nasturtiums, chrysanthemums, geraniums, marigolds, and dahlias can all contribute to your vegetable garden health! They help repel harmful soil and insect pests that can disturb your veggies. Garden Insects, Garden Planters, Gardening Health, Gardening Hacks, Organic Soil, Lawn Pests
Companion Planting of Vegetables
Petunias, nasturtiums, chrysanthemums, geraniums, marigolds, and dahlias can all contribute to your vegetable garden health! They help repel harmful soil and insect pests that can disturb your veggies.