BACKYARD BLISS | Utilising companion planting in your urban garden

By Hannah Moloney
Updated October 5 2020 - 2:49pm, first published September 16 2020 - 4:00pm
Corn, pumpkin and bean are a great example of companion planting where the symbiotic relationship between these three plants complements the growth of the other, while providing a variety in your harvest. Picture: Shutterstock.
Corn, pumpkin and bean are a great example of companion planting where the symbiotic relationship between these three plants complements the growth of the other, while providing a variety in your harvest. Picture: Shutterstock.

As our spring crops are gradually going in, we're making space for some sister action to take place, all three of them - corn, pumpkin and beans - together like they should be.

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