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you guys think pic is a good garden layout? Was hard to find anything online so I used chatgpt though it doesn't seem to respect its own rules.
>Tomato, Eggplant, and Chili: These plants are all in the same family (Solanaceae), so they can benefit from being grown together. However, they should not be planted near Brassica family plants (such as Dill), as this can lead to pest and disease problems.
>Dill and Cilantro: These plants are in the same family (Apiaceae) and can benefit from being grown together.
>Melon and Sunflowers: Melons can benefit from the shade provided by sunflowers, and sunflowers can benefit from the nitrogen-fixing properties of the melon's root system.
>Chickpeas and Cilantro/Parsley: These plants can benefit from being grown together, as cilantro and parsley can help to repel pests that can attack chickpeas.
>Mint: Mint is a good companion plant for many plants, as it can help to repel pests and attract beneficial insects. However, it can be invasive and should be planted in a separate container or area to prevent it from taking over the garden.