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Companion Planting. Some plants possess the natural ability to repel certain types of insects. Companion planting is the practice of strategically placing insect-repelling plants next to crops that will benefit …
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click for more images Borage Marie Iannotti Attracting the Good Guys - Beneficial Insects Companion planting.
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For centuries companion planting has been an accepted technique to combat pests and diseases in fruit and vegetables all over the world. People often do not want pests in their garden and on their plants, however, they do not wish to …
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Question: Where can I find a good resource for determining which vegetables are companion or good neighbor plants and which are not? Answer: There are several good books on the subject: Carrots Love Tomatoes, by Louise Riotte (Garden …
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Read at : Google Blogs Alert for : gardening Garden Stew : http://www.gardenstew.com/ http://www.gardenstew.com/viewtopic.php?p=52818#52818 Gardening Tips : Companion planting “Ordering seeds for my garden I like to keep in mind that …
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Granite State Master Gardener Henry Homeyer has written a new book called "The New Hampshire Gardener's Companion: An Insider's Guide to Gardening in the Granite State". In it he explores everything from dealing with the short growing …
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Author: Polly Subject: Companion planting Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:24 pm (GMT 0) Copied this from a newsletter that I get from The Soap Lady, a great source for nad made soaps ( www.thesoaplady.com ) Thought it had some interested …
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Question: I am starting my first garden this year and would like to plant some flowers in with the vegetables. I also understand that there are certain flowers that aid in pest control. Can you recommend some?
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Author: Mountain Juggalo Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:51 pm (GMT 0) Does this mean my tomatos won't produce becuse i have them planted right next to my peppers. Straight from the Boondox on the Dark Side of my Mountain!
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… uses the term "pass-along" plants to cover those perennials that need dividing and thereby produce plants to give away. Seeds from annual plants can be pass-along plants as well. It seems like a nice way to spread the fun of gardening.
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