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COMPANION PLANTING Made SIMPLE with The Rule of 3!!



In this video we break down The Rule of 3 when it comes to making Companion Planting SIMPLE! Let me know your favorite Companion Planting Combos in the Comments!!

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38 Comments

  1. For a first time gardener planning a victory garden, this was THE most helpful info I have come across. So simple even someone like me benefited from it. Thank you for making me feel like pro!!! Much appreciated!!!

  2. No brassicas? What would you suggest as good companions for a brassica to deter cabbage moths and whiteflies?

  3. I have a small space where I just happen to be incidentally planting many of these things, are you learn a lot just from watching things play out.

    Peppers attract parasitic wasps, which protect all of your large, vertical fruit bearing vines from leaf eating pests. The parasitic wasps seem to love the tiny white flowers of peppers, and they reproduce by injecting their eggs into the caterpillars that feed on things like peppers and tomatoes. …The wasps effectively eat their way out of the caterpillar, killing it in the process.

  4. In all honesty I was thinking this video was great and liked the info but was just going to let the next autoplay video play without liking , then you threw up the screenshot part and I immediately liked the video and was overjoyed. Thank you for making it even easier for us! You're awesome 👌 👏

  5. "I'm going to throw them back on the screen for a second so you can take a snapshot". You're the best.

  6. In some of the plant catalogues, there is Marigold with teeny flowers that are edible. Would they work in companion planting? Gems?

  7. stupid stupid question, but when planting 3, do you plant rows close together or plant 1 than plant 2 then plant 3 then plant 1 etc.

  8. I’m completely new to gardening (and most plants in general- I only know succulents well), and this feels like magic. Planting things specifically to attract beneficial insects is especially cool.

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