RE: companion gardening


Great files - and oh darn - have to join another list to view them - aw shucks !
Thanks - 
Lucia
( and agreed on the human issue - we are Iko's humans - grateful that he allows
us to reside in his abode )

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Lesley [SMTP:twiggyann@earthlink.net]
> Sent:	Monday, May 20, 2002 10:24 AM
> To:	sqft-l@xena.pkiclue.com
> Subject:	Re: [Sqft-l] companion gardening
> 
> Check the files section of the Yahoo Squarefoot Gardening site.  There's a
> great compilation on what works well together.
> 
> ** Reply to message from "Coale, Lucia" <LCOALE@partners.org> on Mon, 20 May
> 2002 10:20:51 -0400
> 
> 
> > Hello again - 
> > Thought I would post this question as a separate one for the sake of those
> > looking through the archives by subject header.
> > I am interested in learning more about companion gardening.  However, as I
> > have netsurfed for the subject, the main hits I find are about what colors
> > of wildflowers, etc, go together.  While I realize that is companion-ing of
> > sorts, I'm interested in companion gardening meaning putting certain flowers
> > and plants together to help nourish each other and to help deter bugs.  As
> > well as perhaps things that should not be planted together. 
> > If anyone has any references about CG - either websites or books/magazines,
> 
> Lesley
> 
> Shelby isn't my dog, I'm her human.
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