Printable Companion Planting Chart
Printable Companion Planting Chart. Composted beet leaves add magnesium to soil when mixed. Common garden vegetables; their companions and their antagonists This companion planting chart is the accompanying information to companion planting as a gardening method.
The plants in the third column are considered incompatible and should not be grown directly next to the original desired plant, however it can be grown in another part of the same garden. The plants in the second column are companion plants that benefit from being grown together. Let's take a look at some good vegetable/herb companions: Rosemary makes a great companion for beans, cabbage, and carrots.
Fill, sign and download Companion Planting Chart online on Handypdf.com Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, bush beans, cabbage, cauliflower, chard, kohlrabi, onions.
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Magnesium plays an important role in photosynthesis. In this chart, you'll find some of the most common garden crops and their suitable companion plants. Eggplant, Potato, Tomato, Peppers) Borage makes an excellent border for strawberry patches.
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