As the leaves begin to turn and the crisp air of autumn settles in, fall gardening becomes an exciting opportunity to ...
Do tomatoes love basil but hate brussels sprouts? Traditional companion planting, which involves planting different types of plants together or in close proximity, makes many such statements, often ...
You can control weeds without herbicides by using companion planting. A study from Fields Crop Research found that certain ...
IF you’re someone who dreams of lush greenery in your home but struggles to keep anything alive, all hope is not lost.  In ...
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 ...
Many of us are familiar with the “Three Sisters” planting scheme. Corn is planted first, a vining-type of bean next to the ...
For ‘2025 Paint Colors of the Year’ announcements, Terra Nova Nurseries has unveiled its '2025 Colors of the Year' companion ...
Transform your garden into a thriving oasis of vitality and abundance with the Guide to Companion Planting. Discover which plants help or hurt each other and how to attract helpful insects or ...
It’s school lunch week and in one community, they’re growing ingredients, cooking up a great day ahead at East Haven.
Cherokee' multicolored popcorn. The concept of companion planting, in which one plant helps the other, is the basic idea behind the Three Sisters, but focusing on this alone glosses over many of ...