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Oregano, with its aromatic leaves and culinary versatility, is a fantastic garden addition that offers various companionship benefits. Planting oregano near beans, peas, and broccoli can help deter aphids and other common pests, promoting the overall health of these crops. Additionally, oregano's strong scent can help mask the aroma of neighboring plants, acting as a natural pest repellent. This herb's companionship not only enhances your garden's pest resistance but also adds a delightful flavor to your culinary endeavors, making it an invaluable asset to your garden ecosystem. More

Oregano Companions

Space—when it comes to gardening, there's never enough of it. In this week's post we're highlighting ten space-saving strategies to help gardeners produce big harvests from small gardens. Join us as we work smarter, not harder to maximize our gardens' productivity.

This week we bring gardening and crafting together to create one really fun project. Do you need make your own brooms? Probably not—but after this read, you'll want to.

Cilantro—it's fresh, pungent, citrusy and absolutely essential if you're planning to make your own salsa this summer. This week, we're discussing how to grow it and more importantly—how to time it so you'll have all of your ingredients ready at just the right time.

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