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How can companion plantings be used to make the most of the limited space in my small garden?

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How can companion plantings be used to make the most of the limited space in my small garden?

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Companion plants work in tandem allowing the gardener to utilize every inch of garden space. For example, taller plantings, like sunflowers, can shelter tender fall vegetable starts like spinach. Another way to maximize space is to use tall plants as a trellis for climbing plants. Consider planting runner beans in corn to double crop yields.

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