Companion planting makes fertilizers work better in a few important ways:
Nutrient Sharing: Some plants, like beans, help put nitrogen back into the soil. This helps nearby plants grow strong and healthy.
Pest Control: When certain plants are grown together, they can keep pests away. This means you won’t need to use as many chemical fertilizers.
Microclimate Creation: Tall plants can give shade to shorter ones. This can change how much fertilizer those shorter plants need.
In the end, it’s all about making a happy garden where everything works well together!
Companion planting makes fertilizers work better in a few important ways:
Nutrient Sharing: Some plants, like beans, help put nitrogen back into the soil. This helps nearby plants grow strong and healthy.
Pest Control: When certain plants are grown together, they can keep pests away. This means you won’t need to use as many chemical fertilizers.
Microclimate Creation: Tall plants can give shade to shorter ones. This can change how much fertilizer those shorter plants need.
In the end, it’s all about making a happy garden where everything works well together!