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sunshine7 Posted - May 12 2011 : 07:13:24 AM
Hi,
After negotiating with my hubbie, I finally got to expand my garden plot this year!! Yippee!!. I know its lots of work, but now the possiblities are endless... I just need warmth and sunshine. Up near the Bighorn Mountains, its a bit chilly.
Anyway with all this possibility I would like to try companion planting.!!! Does anyone out there have words of wisdom they would share. I have terraces so my garden is curvacious around rock walls.
Tips, advice... let me hear it fellow gardeners!!!
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melody Posted - May 12 2011 : 09:47:54 AM
I found this site on the net...
http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.htm

I think its a great way to plant. Last year I planted marigolds all around the inside of one of my raised vegetable beds. I don't usually get a lot of bugs here in town, but it looked lovely-

Melody
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