8 Plants You Should Always Grow Under Fruit Trees, According to Garden Experts
Experts say the right understory plants can attract pollinators, deter pests, and improve soil, with some options also acting as trap crops or living mulch.
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Gardeners Spill the Secrets Behind Companion Planting: What Actually Works, and What Doesn't
Credit: R A Kearton / Getty ImagesKey PointsCompanion planting works by attracting pollinators, deterring pests, and improving garden conditions.Use flowers as 'trap crops' and pair vegetables with similar care needs and balanced root systems.Incompatible or closely related plants compete for nutrients and invite shared pests and diseases.From creative planters to DIY fertilizer ideas there are plenty of gardening hacks out there, and one that m…
8 Plants You Should Always Grow Under Fruit Trees, According to Garden Experts
These fruit tree companion plants attract beneficial pollinators, deter pests, and enhance soil health—while also looking great.Credit: pr2is Getty imagesUnderplanting beneath fruit trees is a fantastic gardening technique that can transform your growing space. By choosing the right plants, you're not only making your garden more beautiful, but you're also creating a healthier ecosystem for your fruit trees. These companion plants can help fend …
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