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Companion Planting for Biodiversity

Photo description: Big green broccoli leaves surrounded by bright yellow marigold and white alyssum flowers.

Companion planting increases biodiversity which can protect and shield crops, improve pollination, lure and trap pests, attract predator insects, and enrich the soil - a win-win for crop yield and native species!

Tune in and learn how companion plants work together to tackle common garden problems, reduce reliance on pesticides, and create a more balanced landscape.

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

This is a FREE webinar. Registration is required.

Earlier Event: February 20
Wildlife & Water Friendly Garden Series
Later Event: February 27
Wildlife & Water Friendly Garden Series