Tomatoes and potatoes might seem like a dream team - they’re both staples in so many favorite dishes. But in the garden, they’re far from a perfect match!
At first glance, carrots and dill might seem like they’d make the perfect pair - both are delicate and aromatic. But look a little closer
If you want a pest-free garden, keeping corn and tomatoes apart is a smart move. Corn attracts pests like the corn earworm, which doesn’t stop at nibbling on ears of corn
Onions release sulfur compounds that can stunt the germination and growth of beans. Instead of lush, productive plants, you may end up with beans that seem stunted or underdeveloped!
Fennel may be beautiful, but it’s definitely not a team player in the garden! This plant produces chemicals that disrupt the growth of nearly every vegetable around it.
Cucumbers are known for their crisp, refreshing crunch, but they don’t play well with certain herbs—especially sage and rosemary.
Peppers and kohlrabi might seem harmless together, but in the garden, they create more problems than benefits. Kohlrabi, part of the brassica family
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