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Hi Sabiha,

There are many ways to setup your garden for companion planting and it really depends on the size of your garden and what you intend to grow.

You do not need to go as far as to plant companion plants directly next to each other, alternating one plant and then the other. Some methods direct you to plant alternating rows, while others only recommend planting companion plants in the corners of a garden bed. Again, it really depends on what you plan to grow and how big the plants will be.

If you are looking for some ideas for your garden space, our Garden Planner is a great tool. You can try it for free for 7 days. It is definitely a helpful resource. If you are interested, go to

Hope this helps!

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