IDEP's Companion Planting Guide - Thanks to http://permaculture.org.au/
Thursday, March 8, 2012
A most wonderful Companion Planting Chart...
So while this week I am sinking my teeth into learning all there is to learn about sowing seeds and where to start, I came across this wonderful companion planting chart for my veg garden. As my goal is to be completely 100% organic in my seed to plate method, these combinations will be great at combating possible disease and insect attacks! Love the natural insect repellant tips on the side...just wonderful!!
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Awesome! Every year I look online at companion planting guides, but I would love to have an actual, physical guide in my hands as I sketch out my yearly plan. I will look into this. I believe in companion planting and practice it. There's nothing better than organic! Look forward to seeing what's on your plate.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a terrific resource. Please keep us posted!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! My veggie garden is completely organic through companion planting, and I can honestly say it works. The only pest I still have trouble with is Japanese beetles. I haven't found an organic method to get rid of them, so I just live with a little damage while they're here.
ReplyDeleteI do companion planting in my veggie garden too. This is a very detailed chart and I love the list of plants as natural repellants! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea, can't wait until I have actual garden beds...
ReplyDeleteI have always been organic, it's just the way to go as far as I can see.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
This is really neat. I like how it deals with so many plants at once. If only I could grow all of those companions during the same seasons. Some of the winter and the summer plants just don't go together, but I'm sure I'll figure it out!
ReplyDelete-Jay at scientificgardener.blogspot.com
That chart is awesome!! It's interesting that some plants just don't like each other. I will definitely refer back to it when I start my veggies this spring. I'm going to save a copy to my desktop. THANKS!!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteJust created my own but will have to look at this to compare...very comprehensive
ReplyDeleteJust what I was looking for. Thanks!
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