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Master Gardener Linda Peters will discuss the truth versus folk lore of companion planting. There is a benefit to growing plants near each other, because of their ability to enhance or complement each other. Learn about the impact of companion planting techniques on the use of garden space, soil health, physical support, and insect management.
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