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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI was thinking of planting blueberries across the front of my yard to create a bit of a barrier. It’s a high traffic area and a fence was too expensive and a bit impractical. I know that the plants have to be about 4 feet apart. Is there something that would go nicely between them to fill in the barrier? I much prefer landscaping with edibles to merely decorative plants.
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2 Comments To "Companion planting"
#1 Comment By LuvaLeigh On 06/02/2016 @ 2:53 pm
Blueberries do well with many companion plants. I actually have parsley planted between my 4 bushes. Rhubarb would look great along side blueberry bushes as well and they enjoy the same soil type. I’ve attached a great link about edible companion planting. Hope this helps.
#2 Comment By LuvaLeigh On 06/02/2016 @ 2:58 pm
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