I walk around my garden and show you the practical implementation of companion and succession planting. Don’t just read about it; see it in action! By seeing them in practice, I hope to inspire you to try these methods out in your garden and share some ideas you can apply to your space.

Companion planting can help deter pests, improve soil health, and increase yield.

Succession planting allows you to plant multiple crops in the same space throughout the growing season.

Experiment with different combinations and see what works best for you and your garden.

In this video, I’ll show you how to unlock your garden’s potential with expert companion planting techniques in action. Join me as I share my personal experiences and reveal the secrets to a thriving urban garden.

What you’ll learn in this video:
The basics of companion planting and succession planting
The top plant pairings for a healthy, productive garden
How to plan your garden layout for maximum success
Tips for maintaining your urban garden throughout the season

I’ve discovered that using these techniques not only promotes healthier plants but also increases yields and saves space. It’s been a game-changer for my garden, and I’m excited to share my knowledge with you!

🌿 Here’s a sneak peek of some plant pairings we’ll explore:
Tomatoes and basil
Three Sisters Gardening
Strawberries and sunflowers

Happy gardening, friends!

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25 Comments

  1. Your garden is a place of beauty. I only do containers because of age and health but have added some more flowers this year.

  2. Thanks for sharing all this helpful information. Your garden looks a lot like mine. I try to do the same thing. If you are ever unsure of what to plant with what, all you have to do is google it. When you do it will tell you if the plants in question are compatible with each other. What did we do before Google?😊😊😊😊😊

  3. Angela, you are a great example to follow. I'd love to start a garden but I'm afraid of failing. Would you recommend a companion book to read? Thank you and best wishes for a bountiful harvest❀😊

  4. What do I do to keep the rabbits from eating all my plants?? I’m in Surprise Az and the rabbits killed my green peppers and my bean plants πŸ˜₯

  5. Im having a hot and humid weather. Never managed to get any harvest from zucchinis even it thriving for a bit

  6. Thank you for your videos Angela. You do a great job and I learn something new every time.

  7. I companion plant by making my garden a food forest type setting. The trees use the top space. Bushes down below. Vines in between on trellises. Everything works together really good

  8. Your garden is awesome BTW. My parents live in Surprise. So Hot! I’m surprised you can grow all that. Good job. Keep it up.

  9. I really enjoyed learning about these two topics, companion and succession planting. Really informative and good stuff to apply in my upcoming garden for July or next year. Planning makes for a more successful garden. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences.

  10. Terrific video! (You might need more corn for good pollination; but it looks promising!). Like you, I like to add garlic here and there; it deters so many otherwise hungry pests with its strong smell. Onions, as well. And plenty of flowers – your garden is beautiful!

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