

Visual guide to good plant combinations
The "companion planting" method involves growing plants together that have positive influences on each other, either because their basic needs complement each other (soil type, nutrient needs, root systems, etc.) or because the chemical compounds they emit repel certain pests or diseases. This natural farming method, which originated in Germany, has proven its effectiveness over many years.
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All the associations presented in this book are illustrated at key moments of their culture, making it easy to visualize the spacings, successions, and essential periods of intervention. They primarily concern vegetables but also fruit trees, small fruits, aromatic plants, and ornamental flowers.
Table of Contents
What are associated crops?
Advantages of associated crops
Associated crops in rows
Crops in rows throughout the year
From spring to autumn
End of autumn and winter
Associated crops in beds
Proven combinations for beds
Combinations to avoid
Recommended partners in the vegetable garden
Rotation in associated crops
Associated crops on small surfaces
Associated crops in a small garden
Associated raised bed crops
Associated crops under greenhouse
Aromatic and ornamental plants in the vegetable garden
Associated crops in the orchard
Data sheet
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