Secrets of Companion Planting
Thu, Mar 13
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Did you know that some plants grow better together? Improve the health and productivity of your garden by choosing plants that work together as companions, rather than compete for resources. This class provides an introduction to the many ways that you can combine plants to maximize your harvest and
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Time & Location
Mar 13, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Zoom link to be sent with your registration
About the event
Did you know that some plants grow better together? Improve the health and productivity of your garden by choosing plants that work together as companions, rather than compete for resources. This class provides an introduction to the many ways that you can combine plants to maximize your harvest and make the most of your space. In this class we will discuss examples of companion planting, inter-planting and polyculture.
Learn about:
companion planting and different types of plant relationships
incorporating perennial plants into your annual food garden
the permaculture concept of “plant guilds”
This class will feature an interactive lecture with slide show and time for questions and answers with the instructor. A detailed outline with recommended resources will also be provided. We will be using Zoom for this class, which you can use on your computer or phone.