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The Perennials You Should Never Plant Next To Each Other
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Roses and lilacs require different soil pH levels – roses prefer slightly acidic soil, while lilacs thrive in more alkaline conditions.
Roses and Lilacs
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Chives and asparagus are common additions to a perennial vegetable garden, but they don’t make good companions.
Chives and Asparagus
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Bleeding Heart and Russian Sage
These two ornamental plants couldn’t be much more incompatible when it comes to growing conditions!
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Iris and Daylilies
Iris plants thrive in moist soil in partial shade, while daylilies prefer well-drained soil and full sun.
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Lavender and Hostas
Lavender grows best in poor, stony soil in full sun, while hostas thrive in rich, moist soil with partial shade.
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Kiwi and Blackberries
When planning a fruit garden or orchard, it is important to consider the differing needs of your plants.
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