some plants are better in pairs. kinda like people. . .then there are those people that suck the life, love and light from your soul, if you let them! that said, I want to share how to build a team in your garden that will work for you and bring out the best in each other. I have picked up some great tips from reading Rodale books http://www.amazon.com/Rodales-All-New-Encyclopedia-Organic-Gardening/dp/0875965997 and flyers from Penn State ttp://backyardcompost.cas.psu.edu/countiespages/berks.html
the premise behind companion planting follows:
- create a natural barrier between the good guys and bad guys (soul suckers)
- enhance the flavor of some of your veggies
- the mix is beautiful and adds some character to your beds (photo of nasturtium & squash)
- wonderful variety of spices available for cooking purposes. pretty up your plate and eat your nasturtiums.
- maximize your space and growing potential – pack’m in there!
tomato : dill, basil (flavor & growth enhancer)
peas : chives (deter aphids)
brussels sprouts/beets/chard/kale : sage, thyme (deter cabbage moths) and garlic (flavor enhancer as well)
peppers : chives & sage
cucumber : oregano (for pests) & thyme
eggplant : hot peppers & marigolds
squash : oregano & nasturtium
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