Learn what DIY 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 plants to benefit one another for maximized growth and a flourishing garden!
mutual growth benefits, deter harmful insects, and use space efficiently with Kale companion planting.
cabbage worms and cabbage loopers, flea beetles, cutworms, slugs and snails, whiteflies, aphids, and more.
Consider planting kale with peas, dill, onions, sweet alyssum, garlic, cilantro, spinach, celery, and Swiss Chard.
Just as some plants benefit those around them, others don’t mix.
Make sure you download and print the Companion Planting Chart for easy referral thought the gardening season.
Free PDF HERE