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These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

As the darlings of nature, plants have thousands of varieties and have been living in harmony with human beings.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

People always think that plants are the most peaceful, but in fact, plants and people are the same, some get along harmoniously, some do not like each other, and when they stay together, they will be on the tip of the needle, and both sides will lose.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!
For example, the following flowers and plants are "born to restrain each other", and when planted together, they will restrain each other, and no one can grow well!
These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(1) Sunflower & bamboo

Sunflower is a typical sun-loving plant, which must be kept under the sun all year round to be able to grow and bloom.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Bamboo is a typical shade-loving plant, except for the winter needs to be moved to a sunny position, the rest of the season should be placed in a semi-shady corner, otherwise the branches and leaves will be sunburned and withered in minutes.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Therefore, when planting sunflowers and bamboo, do not plant them together, otherwise there will be a phenomenon of "one life and one death, one and the other".

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(2) Copper money grass & Margaret

One is an ornamental foliage plant and the other is an ornamental flowering plant.

The two are planted together and complement each other, so that they are good to look good and raise good meanings.

But in fact, both are naturally strong, they can survive when they touch the soil, and they have a very strong reproductive ability, and planting them together will seriously affect each other's growth.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

It is recommended that you plant copper coin grass and margaret in the courtyard, not only to separate the two, but also to use a container with a fixed space to plant to limit the growth of the root system of the two, otherwise it will be in a state of aggression, flooding, and cannot be removed.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(3) Lily of the valley & daffodils

Both are very adaptable, and many people like to plant these two ornamental flowers and plants in the open space in the yard, but in fact, planting them together will hurt both.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

The scent of lily of the valley attacks daffodils, causing them to grow stunted or stopped, while the scent of daffodils attacks lily of the valley, causing them to wither or decay.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(4) Rose & Rhinoceros

Both have their own beauty, but they are not suitable for planting together, because roses are naturally unaccustomed to woodgrass, and planting the former together will crowd out the latter and make it wither!

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Seeing this, many people may say, "Isn't this still a rose?!" It's not a big deal either! ”

As everyone knows, the grass releases a chemical before and after it withers, causing the death of rose poisoning.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(5) Juniper & Begonia

Juniper is a shrub plant that grows perennially.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Begonias are trees that can grow for many years, and there seems to be no competition between the two.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

However, many people do not know that juniper is actually a parasitic plant with rust spores, and planting begonias closer to juniper will promote the outbreak of rust in begonias, and the diseased begonias will transfer rust to juniper cypress before and after winter, and harm the shoots.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(6) Tiger Piran & Moon Season

Tiger Pirans and Moon Season are both common ornamental plants in daily life, but they are very different.

Tiger pill orchid prefers to grow in poor soil environment, and only needs to be fertilized in spring and autumn, but also need to be kept in check, as little fertilizer as possible, otherwise too thick or too much fertilizer will cause a burden on the root system and cause the whole plant to die.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

However, the moon season is a typical "fat minions", and the usual maintenance needs to be served with a lot of water and fertilizer, otherwise the plants will show slow growth and large reduction in flowers due to lack of nutrients.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Therefore, when planting these two plants, you must not make do with them, but fully respect their preference for fertilizer, and apply fertilizer as needed, so as not to hinder the growth and flowering of branches and leaves.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(7) Moonshot & Mint

As these two plants grow, they release a fragrant substance that inhibits each other's growth tendency.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

The closer the distance, the more obvious the impact, so don't plant them together, even if it's a potted plant, place it in separate places, and keep the surrounding environment as well ventilated as possible to avoid attracting pests and diseases.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(8) Walnut & Begonia flowers

Walnuts are trees that grow for many years, and many people like to plant them in front of the door or in the yard, which can not only enjoy the shade but also produce walnuts.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Even for the beautification of the environment, a variety of ornamental flowers and plants are planted under the walnut trees.

But listen to my advice, don't breed begonia flowers, because the leaves and roots of walnut trees secrete a substance that inhibits the growth of begonias.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Not only that, but plants of the Rosaceae family such as begonia flowers and herbaceous plants that grow for many years are inhibited by the leaves and root secretions of walnuts, resulting in stunted growth or no flowering.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

(9) Pine & elderberry

Bonsai is not only a beautiful landscape, but also a work of art that can continue to appreciate, but you should never plant pine trees and elderberries together.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

Their presence affects each other's growth, especially pine trees, which cannot germinate when they are in close contact with elderberries.

These flowers and plants are born "mutually restrained", don't plant them together, otherwise no one can raise them well!

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Therefore, we must understand the properties of different plants in advance before breeding flowers and plants, and avoid planting a variety of flowers and plants in a concentrated manner, the growth of one plant inhibits the growth of the other, or there is a lose-lose situation.

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