Gardening in Spain Companion PlantingCompanion planting can play a significant role in assisting with pest control. It is a methodology that has more to do with observation than science, but it does seem to work.
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A few times
now I have mentioned companion planting. For those who wonder what it
is, companion planting means putting plants together in the garden that
like each other, or help each other out. Companion planting can have a
real impact on the health and yield of your plants. Organic gardeners strive to
achieve a balance in their gardens so that they do not require chemicals
for pest or disease control. Companion planting can play a significant
role in assisting with pest control. It is a methodology that has more
to do with observation than science, but it does seem to work. Some
combinations work because of scents they use to repel insects, others
work because they attract good bugs (that eat the bad bugs). By using
companion planting, many gardeners find that they can discourage harmful
pests without losing the beneficial allies. Many
plants have natural substances in their roots, flowers, leaves, etc.
that can alternately repel and/or attract insects depending on your
needs. Experience shows us that using companion planting throughout the
landscape is an important part of integrated pest management. But it is not just about
pest control. By combining plants carefully, you can create plant
communities, In
essence, companion planting helps bring a balanced eco-system to your
landscape, allowing nature to do its job. Nature integrates a diversity
of plants, animals, and other organisms into every ecosystem so there is
no waste. The death of one organism can create food for another,
meaning symbiotic relationships all around. There
are many varieties of herbs, flowers, etc. that can be used for
companion plants. Some possibilities would be using certain plants as a
border, backdrop or inter-planting in your flower or vegetable beds
where you have specific needs. Use plants that are native to your area
so the insects you want to attract already know what to look for. A garden landscape featuring a
diverse blend of vegetables, flowers, and herbs of varied colors,
textures, and aromas can be a work of beauty that engages all who visit.
Integrating food plants with ornamental ones is often termed edible
landscaping.
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Three
sisters: One of the
oldest and best-known examples of companion planting is the Three
Sisters garden, planted by many Native American cultures. The sisters –
corn, beans, and squash – are planted together in such a way that they
aid each others' success in different ways: Tall corn stalks provide
support for pole beans to climb. Beans fix nitrogen from the air into
the ground in a form that plants (especially nitrogen-hungry corn) can
use. And large, ground-hugging, prickly squash leaves shade out weeds
and may deter critters. - Roses and garlic:
Gardeners have been planting garlic with roses for eons, because garlic
is said to repel aphids and rose pests. Garlic chives probably are just
as repellent, and their small purple or white flowers in late spring
looks great with rose flowers and foliage. - Carrots and onions: Both have
strong scents that drive away each other's pests. - Marigolds
and tomatoes: Marigolds
will repel white fly amongst tomatoes and kill root knot nematodes. - Nasturtium
and cabbage: Nasturtiums
are a magnet for caterpillars that will then leave the cabbages alone. - Borage and strawberries: Borage in the strawberry patch will increase the yield. Make
sure pest repelling companions are planted at the same time as your
edible crops to prevent pests from getting a foothold. Companion
planting is an old gardening tradition combining beauty and purpose to give you an enjoyable,
healthy environment. Have fun, let your imagination soar. There are many
ways you can find to incorporate these useful plants in your vegetable
garden, orchard, flower beds etc.
Fortunately, there are lists of companion plants available. For more information on plants that benefit each other (and which do not), check out the following links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companion_plants. http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/companion.htm These lists include most vegetables and herbs as well as many flowers.
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