Re: Flowers in the Veg. Garden
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- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 12:17:53 -0500
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> Does anybody have favorite, easy-to-grow AND easily-controlled > perennials for the vegetable garden? > > Thanks, > > --Anne Hi Anne, I'm not sure what zone you're in but I like perennial sage (salvia) for both its ability to draw bees and its many excellent attributes. I agree with all the folks saying that companion herbs really work - for example, I wouldn't think of planting tomatoes without basil nearby. And thanks to the Pollinator for all the info on bees. Linda Zone 5
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