Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!
Very excited to be adding companion planting to my garden this year! Last year I struggled so much with pests and low pollination, so I researched all winter and finally figured out what would be helpful! Appreciate your wisdom!
Quick question...when doing the sqft method with tomatoes...planting basil as a companion...do you plant the basil in an adjacent square or do you plant it in the same square but underneath your tomatoes? Also, if I have 3 tomato plants lined up next to each other, (3 squares), would I need to also plant basil in the 3 adjacent squares to the tomatoes...or stagger them like 1 tomato, 1 basil, 1 tomato, 1 basil...etc...?? Sorry for the long rambling post comment!
@Old Redding Farm If you need help with growing from seed, we have quite a few resources available on our blog www.marysheirloomseeds.com/blogs/news/growing-basil-from-seed-to-harvest
Lots of good info! Good video.... you have a friendly demeanor and useful information. I’m on furlough so am getting a garden developed this year. Thank you! New subscriber!
I love the concept of companion panting. Thank you for sharing this information. I was furiously taking notes!!!!!!!
I will definitely use your suggestions for companion planting, thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!
Thanks for watching!
This video has helped me so much, combined with the germination rate of all your seeds I’m harvesting more and every time.
I lOVE companion planting. it helps with all kinds of things if you do it right.
Very excited to be adding companion planting to my garden this year! Last year I struggled so much with pests and low pollination, so I researched all winter and finally figured out what would be helpful! Appreciate your wisdom!
Awesome info! Thank you.
Thank you for your helpful knowledge!!😊
This is so helpful! ❤❤❤
Quick question...when doing the sqft method with tomatoes...planting basil as a companion...do you plant the basil in an adjacent square or do you plant it in the same square but underneath your tomatoes? Also, if I have 3 tomato plants lined up next to each other, (3 squares), would I need to also plant basil in the 3 adjacent squares to the tomatoes...or stagger them like 1 tomato, 1 basil, 1 tomato, 1 basil...etc...?? Sorry for the long rambling post comment!
Great video with a LOT of useful information. THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was planning on companion planting basil with tomatoes and basically everything this year but hardly any of my basil seeds sprouted this year!! :(
@Old Redding Farm If you need help with growing from seed, we have quite a few resources available on our blog
www.marysheirloomseeds.com/blogs/news/growing-basil-from-seed-to-harvest
www.marysheirloomseeds.com/pages/growing-tips-videos
www.marysheirloomseeds.com/blogs/news
A word of caution for those unaware: unless you want them there forever, don't plant Nasturstiam 😅 they're very prolific lol.
Lots of good info! Good video.... you have a friendly demeanor and useful information. I’m on furlough so am getting a garden developed this year. Thank you! New subscriber!
Thank you
Great info!
Thank you
Hahaha, you crack me up with your mirror writing.... that was very useful and also a lot of fun! :) Greetings from Belgium
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