Interplanting vegetables is beneficial in many senses for small spaces and better yield production. It is scientific and more effective on the diverse soil nutrients for one plant. Interplanting the vegetable can't be done with random vegetables because of their requirement and dominance at the same time. Mostly, if you grow two plants once that are dominating while absorbing the minerals and nutrients from the soil, one will dominate the other plant's growth. Thus, your hard work will be in vain because of the wrong plant selection and their growing timing. Let's see how originally interplanting works and how to practice it with vegetables in gardens. Interplanting vegetables growing tips Suppose your land has iron in excessive amounts and sulfur is less. You need to grow Iron absorbing plants there is not a dominating combination of two plants in which both need iron but one of them will dominate the absorption. This will lead to only one yield output and other plant...