Companion Planting: Eliminating the Need for Pesticides

basket of fruits and vegetables

Pesticides have been used for thousands of years. There’s evidence, for example, that the Roman’s used ashes, crushed cypress leaves and diluted urine to protect their crops…

Companion planting in vegetable gardens is a way of maximizing growth and crops by planting mutually beneficial plants next to each other, reducing the need for pesticides and fertilizer. Learn more at the link below:

https://www.unsustainablemagazine.com/who-needs-pesticides-when-you-can-companion-plant/

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