Companion planting guide

Started by zaz283, April 12, 2009, 09:06:01

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zaz283

Trying to be organic, I've been trawling the web sites for info on companion planting. Some good ones, though often they don't explain why some plants are beneficial. In addition I like to have guides like this pinned up in my shed to refer to.

So I've done myself a guide... if you're interested you can download a copy. The link is under Welcome! on the top right hand  of my web site below. When the link opens click the item above 'Add a description' to download.

Hope it helps... & if you think there's anything missing please let me know!

Thanks, John
We can wish & we can wish
But we can never have
What once seemed ours forever

http://allotmentheaven.blogspot.com/

zaz283

We can wish & we can wish
But we can never have
What once seemed ours forever

http://allotmentheaven.blogspot.com/

thifasmom

thanks for that I'm into companion gardening myself if for no other reason because the in the wild the plants don't grow separate from each other and i like a more informal look to my planting. i learnt something new from you guide IE thyme plants beneficial to cabbages i think i will under sow my brassics with thyme seeds this year, i nothing else it should look pretty :).

STEVEB

john
Great looking site,love the personal touch with the kids im hoping my grandson will get the bug and help/hinder me...ill give him time to grow into his wellies hes only 14 months
If it ain't broke don't fix it !!

Justy

Thank you for sharing this!

The blog is great.   :)

mick-64

Nice one ,I am going to try the nettle brew on my tomatoes.. 8)

great blog..

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