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vege garden
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- Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 19:58:31 +1100
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We seem to be keeping our vege gardens separate from our flower,
tree or perennial gardens. Does anyone mix their gardens up?
I like letting sugar snap peas climb up an azara tree (small leafed
NZ native) and think cabbages look great with pseudopanax. The
courgettes do well under our grapefruit tree too.
White delphiniums look fantastic against the dark foliage of a citrus
tree
Any fellow souls?
Any more ideas?
Terry
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Terry Dowdeswell
Tuakau, New Zealand
Terry@delphinium.co.nz
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http://www.delphinium.co.nz
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Time flies like the wind - fruit flies like bananas
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