According to US gardening statistics, more than 18 million people have started gardening recently.
Most of them grow flowers to beautify their homes.
Others grow vegetables to provide fresh produce for the kitchen.
Some are content to have a few houseplants.
Where do your own planting objectives line up in the spectrum?
Do you find yourself asking, "Is that really all there is to gardening?"
What if there's a way to have all of these options in one space, even if that space is just your balcony?
Picture this:
A garden where basil and tomatoes grow in harmony, where the marigolds deter pests, and every other plant helps its neighbors thrive.
It sounds like a dream garden, doesn't it?
Well, not only is it possible, but it's actually been done for thousands of years.
It's the time-honored practice of companion planting.
But beginners are hesitant to give it a shot due to the lack of a definitive, reliable resource - one that could truly inspire them and point them in the right direction.
Because honestly, it does take commitment and specific know-how to get that dream garden going.
That's where this guide comes in, offering practical advice and insights into the world of planting partnerships.
So no matter what's holding you back - destructive pests, constricted space, unplantable soil, contradicting information - don't give up just yet.
Your journey to a flourishing companion garden starts today.
In this guide, you will discover:
And much more.
Companion planting may seem like it's more confusing than it's worth, at first.
But you'll soon discover the companion pairs that are proven to work, as well as why they work.
You'll also grasp the simple strategies to actually implement companion gardening in your garden.
And you'll realize that the benefits far outweigh any perceived difficulty.
Enjoy a harmonious garden ecosystem with healthier, more abundant crops.