Whether you choose a traditional row layout, raised beds, square foot gardening, companion planting, or intensive planting, ensure that you provide enough space for each plant to grow and thrive.
Last week this column introduced what an Integrated Pest Management plan is. Now it’s time to focus on the elements vital to ...
Whether you have a large or tiny space, you can design a vegetable garden to grow fresh produce. There are many different ...
Traditional companion planting ... for the beans and the large squash leaves suppressing weeds. Combine crop plants with other annual or perennial plants in the vegetable bed. Herbs are desirable ...
Creating plant communities for mutual benefit is an old gardening tradition. Companion planting isn't just about pest control. By combining plants carefully, plants can help each other in terms of ...