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begging letter on way ;D
I'm new here, so I'm not sure if I should have started a new topic for this - sorry to all if I should have! Along with companion planting, I've found that so-called sacrificial planting can also be useful. For instance, pests seem to prefer Red Russian kale to the bog-standard curly type. I planted both alternately in groups last year and lost all my Red Russian, while the curly was left entirely alone - never had a better crop of it! From now on, I intend to grow RR as a sacrificial offering.By the way, hyssop will attract lots of bees which help with vegetable pollination, so I move a few pots of it around my veg plot as needed.
Is your What goes with What chart going to find its way onto the wiki?
Quote from: MrsKP on March 13, 2006, 03:51:01begging letter on way ;Dnasturtium seeds gone to the Lady with the Shed, then ;Dand my spare marigold seeds going to be companion planted with Periwinkle ;D ;D ;DSorted, then.....