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- "The Complete Guide to Companion Planting" - Book ReviewDo you have a green thumb? Or is it more of a black thumb of death? If you just can’t get your garden to grow, author Dale Mayer says it may not be you at all.
- Even Vegetables Have FriendsYou've heard of companion planting; here are some facts supporting the idea, and a new concept: vegetables have friends . . . and enemies.
Companion Plants for Bell Peppers: Dos and Don'tsAn overview of the best and worst companion plants for bell peppers.
What Are Companion Plants, and Which Are the Best for Vegetables?Planting a certain kind of plant next to a different kind of plant can benefit or harm it. Through trial and error, gardeners have discovered which are the best companion plants for various vegetables.
Container Garden Companion Planting Success TipsDouble or triple the amount of vegetables and flowers grown in container gardens with these tips for companion planting.
Companion Planting for Your Vegetable GardenThis article is a guide to growing a vegetable garden and how to pair your vegetable plants with the perfect companion to get a greater harvest.- Herbs for Companion PlantingsTry planting these herbs and flowers in the vegetable garden to help control disease and protect veggies from harmful insects.
- Companion Planting for Healthy Vegetable PlantsDid you know that planting certain vegetables close to each other can make both plants healthier? Here's some examples of vegetable plant companions.
- Examples of Companion PlantsIf you start to add specific herbs to either your vegetable or flower garden or both you may notice a decidedly improved level of overall health for all the plants, depending on the herbs you've put there.
- Companion Planting Part 2: Plants Need Friends TooCompanion planting is a great way to enhance the productivity and efficiency of your garden. Many plants will help each other grow in many ways.
- Companion Planting Part 1: Plants Need Friends TooCompanion planting is a great way to enhance your garden in many ways. This method of planting allows you to increase harvest size, maximize area space, and enhance strength of crops.
- Companion Planting: Organic Gardening for Pest ControlHerbs benefit vegetables as do flowers. Companion planting is a method of organic gardening for pest control and other reasons.
- Companion Planting for a Greener GardenCompanion planting is integral to organic gardening, not only for pest control, but also for the health of your plants and the planet.
- A Guide to Companion PlantingPut nature's prosperous planting partners to work for a healthier, more productive garden.
- Companion Planting Made EasyA useful and fascinating organic gardening technique, companion planting is not as complicated as it first appears.
- Guide to Companion Plants for Home GardensCompanion planting repels insects naturally, improves vegetable flavors and allows for more plantings in smaller garden spaces.
Companion PlantingAvoid using chemicals to rid your garden of bad bugs. Group plants together to promote less infestations and to improve the overall health of your garden.- Vegetable Gardening the Companion Planting WayThis essay dipicts the most effective way of gardening and the reasons why.
Good Companion Plants for Rose GardensCompanion plants can fill in the spaces around the roses, while providing continuous harmony of color.- Grow a Happy Garden: Companion PlantingWhen it comes to planting your vegetable or herb garden, there is one way to easily increase your chances for a bumper crop. All you need is a little knowledge about "companion planting" and some advance planning.
Garden Companion Planting: Meet the Fourth SisterThe three sisters method of planting in the garden is further enhanced by the use of the fourth sister. Learn more about Cleome hassleriana, the fourth sister.- Good Companion Plants for Your Vegetable GardenHerbs are great plants to have alongside vegetables for natural plant repellent.
- How to Find Good Companions for Vegetables in Your GardenWho doesn't love the taste and smell of vegetables fresh from the garden? Here's how to use companion planting to get top-quality vegetables every year.
- Beneficial Flowers to Plant in Your Vegetable GardenYou might want to sow some marigolds or tansy in your vegetable garden this year. Besides being attractive, these and other flowers can attract beneficial insects and make your edibles grow better.
- Co-Everything: Relearning the Value of CoexistenceWith the evolution of agriculture as a guide, cooperation and interdependence have been the norm for thousands of years. Why fight it in the modern world?
- Fall Vegetable Gardening in the Desert SouthwestWhat to grow in your desert garden for the coming winter harvest. You will get tips on the best veggies and their ideal companions for the most bountiful harvest!
Growing Organically: What it Means and How It's DoneThis article was written to help the consumer understand what organic gardening and products are. It explains the process of growing food organically and the use of heirloom seeds.



