Companion Gardening - Which Plants Go Together and Which Don't

Max Schau
by Max Schau
Many of my friends tend to forget that some plants don't go together and some do. I have made this short table to show you which herbs and vegetables can be planted together and what consequences you should expect.
Companion Planting - The Do's and Don'ts of Planting in Your Garden
Max Schau
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  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Oct 29, 2013
    What a handy way to have this info.
  • Michael Biagioni Michael Biagioni on Oct 29, 2013
    What does "good for the garden in general" supposed to mean?
    • Max Schau Max Schau on Oct 31, 2013
      @Michael Biagioni The plants grow well together in a kind of symbiosis. They have a positive effect on the surrounding garden environment and help develop healthy, fertile soil and insects, which control pests (like larvae, caterpillars etc).
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