How can I effectively utilize companion planting principles in a small urban garden?
I'm in the process of setting up a compact urban garden with limited space, and I'm eager to implement companion planting principles to maximize my output. My garden will include a mix of herbs, vegetables, and flowers. So far, I've planned for a few combinations like basil with tomatoes, but I'm looking for additional pairings that work well in small spaces and can thrive together. I’m particularly interested in how to optimize light and nutrient sharing in this confined environment. Can anyone offer guidance on the best companion plants suitable for urban gardening, or provide successful layouts that make the most of limited space? Any practical advice would be greatly appreciated!