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Companion Planting for Clean Water

Companion planting can work by protecting and shielding crops, improving pollination, trapping and luring pests, repelling pests, and enriching the soil, a win-win for crop yield and native species.

Tune in and learn how companion crops work together to tackle common garden problems, reduce reliance on pesticides, and increase biodiversity.

We’ll have time for Q&A at the end, so bring your companion planting questions!

This is a FREE community event hosted by the Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center.