Companion planting is the arrangement of plants and flowers in a way that they will be beneficial to one another. It is an ideal way for organic gardeners to keep pests from your garden without having to use chemical pesiticides. There are a variety of online sources as well as books that offer a great deal of information about companion planting.
Several very helpful books on the topic include: Carrots Love Tomatoes by Louise Riotte Good Neighbors: Companion Planting for Gardeners by Anna Carr Great Garden Companions by Sally Jean Cunningham Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening Companion Planting by Susan McClure and Sally Roth Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers by Louis Riotte A few online sources that offer great information and lists of companion plants are: Companion Plants: http://www.aces.edu/counties/Limestone/MastGard/companions.htm Companion Planting Guide: http://activities.byui.edu/married/pdf/Companion%20Planting%20Guide.pdf Companion Planting Fact Sheet: http://www.whitman.wsu.edu/documents/Master%20Gardener/MG%20Documents/companionplanting.pdf.
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