homestead how-to
Dahlias are a stunning addition to any garden and make excellent companions for zinnias.
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As a perennial, it takes patience—needing about 2 to 3 years before the first harvest—but once established, it can keep producing for up to 15 years.
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Marigolds are one of the best companion plants for zinnias due to their natural ability to repel aphids, nematodes, and other common garden pests.
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Black-Eyed Susans, with their bright yellow blooms, make perfect companions for zinnias, creating a vibrant, pollinator-friendly garden.
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Peppers benefit from the extra pollinators these bright blooms attract, leading to better fruit production and a healthier garden overall.
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