interplant

/ˌɪntərˈplænt/
verb
  1. To plant a crop or plant between the rows of another crop or plant.
    • The gardener decided to interplant lettuce between the tomato plants.
    • You can interplant flowers among your vegetables to attract pollinators.
    • Farmers often interplant beans with corn to improve soil health.
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