Companion Planting
Companion PlantingCompanion planting is based around the idea that certain plants can benefit others when planted next to, or close to one another.
Companion planting exists to benefit certain plants by giving them
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Companion PlantingMany plants have natural substances in their roots, flowers, leaves etc. that can alternately repel (anti-feedants) and/or attract insects depending on your needs. In some situations they can also hel
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Companion PlantingTo become a successful organic gardener you need to promote vigorous health in your gardens using various methods; companion planting, composting, mulching, proper watering and using only organic subs
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Companion Planting Ecogardening Factsheet #10, Winter 1994Most people think of plants as very passive organisms. They grow almost unperceptively, and only once a year do they flower or produce edible products. However, plants are very active in ways that are
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Companion Planting: Basic Concepts & ResourcesDigital Price:
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By George Kuepper & Mardi Dodson
Published 2001
Updated 2009
© NCAT
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16 pages
Introduction
Companion planting is based on the idea that certa
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