What’s Your Go-To Companion Planting Duo, and Why?

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Companion planting is one of the best tricks in a gardener’s toolkit—pairing plants that support each other can improve growth, deter pests, and even enhance flavor! Some combinations are classic, like tomatoes and basil, while others are more experimental.

What’s your favorite plant pairing that you swear by? Do you use a duo to boost productivity, keep pests away, or simply because they grow well together?

Share your go-to companion planting duo and tell us why it works so well for you! Whether it’s a tried-and-true classic or a surprising combo you’ve discovered, let’s swap ideas and grow better gardens together! 🌱💚

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Companion planting is one of the best tricks in a gardener’s toolkit—pairing plants that support each other can improve growth, deter pests, and even enhance flavor! Some combinations are classic, like tomatoes and basil, while others are more experimental.

What’s your favorite plant pairing that you swear by? Do you use a duo to boost productivity, keep pests away, or simply because they grow well together?

Share your go-to companion planting duo and tell us why it works so well for you! Whether it’s a tried-and-true classic or a surprising combo you’ve discovered, let’s swap ideas and grow better gardens together! 🌱💚

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I like to grow cucumbers and peas together next to a trellis to climb. They seem to like each other so it works out well!
 

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