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Here are some vegetables that thrive when grown together. 🌿🍅 . Follow me to learn gardening tips❤️ Have you ever noticed how some plants just seem to thrive when they’re together? It’s like they’re helping each other out. Companion planting is all about pairing plants that complement each other. For example, basil 🌿 and tomatoes 🍅. Basil repels pests that can harm tomatoes, and tomatoes provide shade for basil. And did you know that marigolds can help keep nematodes away from carrots? ...
How I Plant Tomatoes! 🍅🌱 . Follow me to learn gardening tips❤️ It’s an exciting day! I can finally plant my tomatoes and the many companion plants I interplant with them, now the last chance of frost has passed 😊🙌🏻 To get started, I measure out the bed and space my tomatoes at 45cm apart and dig a deep hole so I can add fresh compost underneath the plant as a little pocket of fertility. 🪱 I then water the hole to ensure the plants are well watered to minimise transplant shock, and tie a la...
Plant these 3 things together…🌱🌼🥬 I always aim to create diverse plant communities within my vegetable garden and a companion planting I use every season is lettuce, spring onion and marigolds! Lettuce is a low growing crop and acts as a good ground cover, retaining moisture in the soil. 🥬 I then plant spring onions in the gaps in between as they grow tall and thin and do not compete for space with the lettuce, which maximising the productivity of the bed. 🌱 Every couple rows I then leave...
The right companion plants make all the difference ✨ Have you tried growing these next to your salad greens? Oregano, chives, and flowers are constants in my salad garden because they help keep pests away naturally – no pesticides here 🥗💚 Wanna know more of my tips to grow the best salad you’ll ever eat in your life right in your backyard?? . . . . . . Credit 📷📸 @gardenaryco . . . . . #gardens #garden #gardening #flowers #nature #plants #gardendesign #gardenlife #gardensofinstagram #garden...
January Garden Harvest - Is Frost is Good for Some Vegetables? 🥦🥬🥕❄️ . Follow me to learn gardening tips❤️ . Today I’m out doing one of my first harvests of the season from a very frosty vegetable garden. 🌱❄️🥶 But frost isn’t all bad when it comes to growing food, as plants such as Brussels sprouts, winter spinach, kale, cabbage, parsnips, carrots and even winter leeks all taste sweeter after a frost or two. 😊👍🥕 Thats because these plants are able to respond to freezing temperatures by con...
Here's how to grow Ginger and Tumeric two very extraordinarily powerful roots that are so beneficial for humankind! Follow @biopro_solutions for more tips!

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Everyone should have a raised bed like this one. Growing your own food is the only way to not be dependent on the government and you know what product you use, so no surprise health wise. Follow @biopro_solutions

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