The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series - Companion Planting & Plant Diversity - Audio Only
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Episode 4 – The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Companion Planting & Plant Diversity
Hosted by David Pool, your Homesteading & Organic Gardening Enthusiast, and Aaron Barnhill, your resident new home gardeners.
In this episode of The Compost Pile: Breaking Down How to Grow in Zone 9a, hosts David and Aaron explore one of the most practical—and fascinating—principles of organic gardening: companion planting. Discover how pairing the right plants can improve soil health, deter pests, attract vital pollinators, and make your raised beds more productive all year long.
We’ll break down the “why” behind plant partnerships, share proven fall companion planting combinations for Zone 9a, and explain how adding flowers of different shapes, colors, and bloom times creates a thriving ecosystem for your garden or homestead. Whether you’re an experienced grower or just starting your backyard gardening journey, this episode will help you cultivate a more resilient, beautiful, and sustainable space that truly grows better together.