How do I plan a rotation of companion plants effectively?
As I'm getting deeper into vegetable cultivation, I'm beginning to realize the importance of crop rotation for maintaining soil health. However, I'm unsure how to effectively plan a rotation that incorporates companion plants. I have a modest garden with a mix of tomatoes, carrots, and beans, and I want to ensure that each planting season is optimized. I’ve heard that rotating certain plants can improve yields and reduce pests, but I need guidance on how to map this out. Can anyone share their strategies for planning a rotation with companion plants in mind? What factors should I consider to ensure a successful rotation year after year?