Companion plants support each other by improving growing conditions. Here we show you what the 4 most important benefits are.
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I'm a blogger, creative type, nature lover, and gardening enthusiast! Gardens are healing places where we can ground ourselves and connect with the earth and nature! We can breathe fresh air and help support our pollinators. With a little practice we can even grow our own food and medicine. Check out my pins and favs on https://www.pinterest.com/timeworndecorNbotanicals/
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Our pollinators give us so much. They are a vital part of our world but did you know they are in danger? You can help by planting a pollinator garden. We’ll show you how to do it in 7 steps.