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Smart planning can lead to significant water and time savings when caring for your flowers. National Geographic recommends "companion planting" -- grouping certain plants together to help them mutually grow. When taller, sun-loving plants are planted in the back, with shorter, shade-loving plants in front, they help each other thrive. The taller plants filter the sun's rays and help reduce evaporation of water on the shorter plants. The symbiotic planting will help your flower beds thrive and grow almost all on their own.
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