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“Most things in our natural world thrive better with community. That holds true for plants as well.” Below, there are 15 great companion plants to help your tomatoes grow their best.
Of the 86 species, native to Asia and the Americas, most are shrubs, but a few grow into trees and some climb. The majority of garden forms – which encompass around 2,000 varieties – are deciduous ...
1. Sweet Alyssum (Image credit: Shutterstock) If you’re growing tomatoes in containers, then companion planting can be a little tricky as space is limited.
Name: Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium caeruleum) USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Light: Partial, shade Soil Needs: Well-drained, acidic, neutral Planting azaleas and Jacob's ladder together can result in the ...
Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 'Little Lime' hydrangeas thrive in everything from full sun to part shade. They require well draining and moist soil to grow their best, but are somewhat more ...
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What plants to choose Filling the gap can be as simple as placing large containers of vining annuals (or tender perennials) on the soil under and between the trees. Climbing nasturtiums (Tropaeolum ...