Do you want to learn how to improve the health of your vegetable plants?
Companion planting is a great way to do just that!
By planting different types of plants together, you can create a symbiotic relationship in which both plants benefit.
In this course, I'm going to show you how to get started with companion planting in your garden.
You'll learn about the basics of companion planting and some tips on how to get started.
In this mini course, you'll learn all about the most popular herbs for companion planting, and how to use them to get the most out of your garden.
You will be provided with helpful tips and tricks so you can start using companion planting in your own garden today.
You can still benefit from this course if you're an experienced gardener!
The downloadable workbook and quick action cards will make planning your garden easier than ever before.
So, whether you're new to gardening or an experienced green thumb, this course is for you!
Sign up today and let's get started!
What You'll Learn:
What to Plant Together
There are many herbs that make great companions for vegetables. In this course, we'll discuss some of the most popular herbs for companion planting and how to use them in your garden.
We'll also go over some tips on how to choose the right plants for companion planting and how to group them together for best results.
How to Space Plants
When you're planning your garden, it's important to consider how to space your plants. You want to make sure that they have enough room to grow and that they'll get the sunlight and nutrients they need.
But don't feel like you have to stick to traditional rows! We're going to get creative with your plant spacing and find the layout that works best for your garden.
Benefits of Each Herb
We'll take a look at several popular garden herbs and discuss their various benefits. Which herbs improve the growth and flavor of tomatoes? Which herbs help to repel mosquitoes? We'll take a look at it all.
And we'll also talk about which herbs shouldn't be planted next to certain vegetables and why.
Do I really need this course?
If you're on the fence about enrolling in this course, let us give you a few reasons why you shouldn't wait any longer.
First, you'll miss out on the chance to improve the health of your vegetable plants.
By learning about common companion planting combinations, you can create a thriving ecosystem in your garden that will support the health of your plants.
Second, you'll miss out on our printable resources that will help you with your garden planning.
This knowledge is essential for any gardener, and it can save you a lot of time and heartache down the road.
Finally, by enrolling in this course today, you'll get access to our exclusive community of gardeners, where you can ask questions, get advice, and share your own gardening experiences.
So what are you waiting for?
Enroll now and let's get started on your journey to a healthier, more beautiful garden!
Meet Your Instructor
Bonnie is a mom, wife, and coffee addict who teaches other moms how to produce food for their families without feeling overwhelmed.
By providing helpful tips and tricks, Bonnie makes it possible for other families to achieve their goal of being self-sufficient.
Bonnie has been teaching homesteading and self-sufficiency skills for over 10 years and is passionate about helping others to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
When she's not busy in the garden, Bonnie enjoys reading, riding horses, and exploring the great outdoors.
Check out her blog, The Not So Modern Housewife, to read more about their journey.