Learn what Potato Companion Planting is and why you want to incorporate this strategy into your garden plans this year.
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It’s all about grouping potatoes with other plants to benefit one another for protection, maximized growth and a flourishing garden!
– rotate the crop over successive seasons – plant when soil is above 50ºF – keep the soil moist but not soggy – use companion plants to keep certain pests away and attract beneficial insects.
try corn, horseradish, herbs, marigolds, lettuce & spinach, alyssum, garlic, onion leeks, brassicas, parsley, and legumes.
Nightshades, cucumbers, fruit trees, root crops, raspberries, squash & pumpkin, asparagus.
Make sure you download and print thcomplete Companion Planting Chart for easy referral thought the gardening season.
Free PDF HERE