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RE: Companion Planting - A Must In Your Garden
That's a good point @simplymike! Now that you mention it many people do seem ignorant of the importance of companion planting. My gardens don't support the practice but that is because my mom and mom-in-law are the chief gardeners. We leave them to it. These are stunning diagrams! @mirrors isn't this a great addition to one of your features? And @gogreenbuddy?
Just tell the chiefs to plant some calendula flowers and nasturtiums in between the other plants. The benefits will be very clear, and they will start studying companion planting instantly :0)
Funnily enough there are calendula and nasturtiums and marigolds all over the gardens. I plant comfrey on the edges of the gardens. I'm going to print these graphs of yours. They're easy to understand. Thanks