Thank you for posting so many details! Many years ago I read a book about companion planting and carefully planned out the rows in the garden so everything was next to something it liked. Each year I would shift the rows by one crop, so nothing was planted in the same spot. It seemed to work well. Then my husband decided we should try square foot gardening, and that messed up my system, but we plugged away with that for several years. Now all the wooden "squares" are gone, and I'm back to rows, except for the vine crops, which I've been planting in holes in weed barrier cloth so they can spread all over. I'd like to try growing those things on a fence, like peas; I've heard cucumbers and squash do quite well like that. But I just can't picture a huge pumpkin or Hubbard squash dangling off a section of cattle panel.
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I do a small amount of companion planting, mostly marigolds, nasturtiums , and horehound.