Quite likely, that is a sunny space close to the house, and what better place for growing edibles, especially amongst the flowers, shrubs or succulents in the surrounding beds?
Mixing it all up is the perfect solution for gardens that are not large enough for a dedicated veggie and herb garden.
It is also a wonderful way of inviting butterflies, birds, bees, ladybirds and many more intriguing creatures into your personal space.
What are the benefits?
Biodiversity is the buzzword these days, because the greater variety of plants, the better the chance of attracting beneficial garden wildlife. They are essential for maintaining a healthy, natural balance in the environment that reduces the need for pesticides.
Companion planting is the method of growing herbs and flowers with vegetables to improve the productivity of vegetables. Over the centuries, certain plants have proved to be ‘good companions’ for certain vegetables because they repel pests, attract pollinators or help to improve the soil.
Extending the practice of companion planting into our prime garden space makes gardening more sustainable and productive.
Food at our fingertips: To grow them successfully, vegetables need almost daily attention, and the closer they are, the easier it is. That first cup of coffee in the morning could be the perfect time to water the lettuce, harvest some carrots or pull out a weed.
Home-zone swank: With some creative combinations and careful planning, the result can be a lush interplanting of flowers and veggies that will intrigue friends and family, especially if they are invited to harvest the salad or take home a bunch of Swiss chard.
Bu hikaye The Gardener dergisinin September 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye The Gardener dergisinin September 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Fixing things in 2025!
One should start a new year by sitting firmly on one's throne, not breaking it and falling off!
Silver staghorn ferns at platinum prices
When we think of a staghorn fern, Platycerium bifurcatum, which can be found in many South African gardens, usually comes to mind.
Tic Tac Toe
Keep children (and adults) busy for hours with this stylish game for the patio.
Let's change the way we think about food
Healthy food is all about preparing fresh ingredients in the simplest (yet tasty) way. Today's balanced diet includes lots of fiber, plenty of fruits and vegetables, and proteins in the form of meat, like lean pork. Keep it interesting, and you can't go wrong.
Grow Wayne's favourite things
Midsummer is when your garden is at its lushest. It's always playtime in the garden, and whether it's lying under a tree or finding more stuff to grow, gardens are our safe space for self-expression and joy.
THE BEST OF SUMMER
Summer annuals offer more than just colour, texture, and variety in a garden.
PLANT A COLOUR explosion!
Angelic angel wings and a dwarf morning glory can keep colour all around you from spring to autumn, and will be back to do it all over again next year...
SAVING TIME in the garden
Just like Jamie Oliver can teach us to cook a meal in 15 minutes, there are ways to garden in 15 minutes or less. Here are some of our top time-saving tips to make gardening easier, quicker and more fun.
FUN PROJECTS for the New Year!
If you want a wow factor for your next party, try revamping a piece of driftwood into something amazing with these few steps.
Evolving for LONGEVITY
A continuously transforming garden has longevity, which is certainly true for the garden at Brahman Hills in the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal.