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📋 Table of Contents
  1. Companion Planting Systems That Work
  2. Why This Matters for Australian Gardeners
  3. Getting Started
  4. Practical Application

Companion Planting Systems That Work

Build a companion planting system that actually reduces pest pressure — the science, the plant combinations that are well-evidenced, and a step-by-step guide to redesigning your beds for maximum diversity.

Why This Matters for Australian Gardeners

Australian growing conditions are unique — ancient soils, extreme seasons, and climate zones ranging from tropical Queensland to cool-temperate Tasmania. This guide is written specifically for Australian gardens, with advice calibrated to your conditions.

Getting Started

The most important thing is to begin. Every experienced Australian gardener started exactly where you are now — with enthusiasm, a patch of ground, and a willingness to learn from both successes and failures. This guide gives you the foundation to succeed faster.

Practical Application

Theory without practice is just words. Throughout this guide we focus on what you can do today, this week, and this season to see real results in your garden. Bookmark this page and return as your garden grows.

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Daniel is a horticulturalist with nine years of hands-on growing experience in Victoria. He has studied horticulture formally and previously ran a goat and duck farm — where gardening was less hobby and more necessity. He built Soil2Bloom to give Australian gardeners the zone-specific, season-accurate advice they deserve.
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