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Okra companion plants
Okra companion plants









okra companion plants

The corn (flint or flour) is the support on which the other two lean. You might remember from elementary school, the story of the Iroquois people planting corn, squash and beans together to create a symbiotic relationship.

okra companion plants

In this article, we’ll share with you what to plant with your stand of corn, so you can grow the best sweetcorn ever.ĭon’t forget to try it when growing popcorn, or even glass gem corn, too. Other times, they will be even more helpful, such as when deterring certain insects. These “friends” can just be nice neighbors (or bad neighbors) whom they don’t mind sharing space, water and soil with. In the garden, there is a friend for every plant. Keep those that they don’t like further apart. The best part is, you don’t need to understand it all to follow along.Īll you have to do to make corn companion planting work in your garden is read a list of plants that they are happy being next to. A combination of plants either provide benefits to each other, do absolutely nothing at all (stay neutral) or inhibit each other’s growth. Putting two different plants together, on purpose or by chance, allows something to happen. After all, that’s how gardeners grow their skills, by experimenting season after season.

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It’s part science with a generous pinch of trial and error, followed by passing down the tradition of what works. Companion planting is all the rage among backyard gardeners.











Okra companion plants