Great Garden Companions: A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable GardenDiscover the secrets of a naturally pest-proof vegetable garden with Great Garden Companions. Let master gardener Sally Jean Cunningham show you how to keep pests and diseases at bay with her unique companion-gardening system. By planting special combinations of vegetables, flowers, and herbs, you can minimize pest and disease problems and create a high-yielding, beautiful garden! |
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A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. GREAT From the publishers of ORGANIC GARDENING® magazine GARDEN COMPANIONS A Companion- Planting System for a Beautiful , Chemical - Free ...
A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. GREAT From the publishers of ORGANIC GARDENING® magazine GARDEN COMPANIONS A Companion- Planting System for a Beautiful , Chemical - Free ...
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A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. OUR PURPOSE " We ... vegetable garden / Sally Jean Cunningham . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references ( p . ) and index . ISBN 0 ...
A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. OUR PURPOSE " We ... vegetable garden / Sally Jean Cunningham . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references ( p . ) and index . ISBN 0 ...
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A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 : Welcome to Wonderland .... Chapter 2 : From Companion Planting to Crop Rotation Chapter ...
A Companion Planting System For A Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden Sally Jean Cunningham. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 : Welcome to Wonderland .... Chapter 2 : From Companion Planting to Crop Rotation Chapter ...
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Contents
From Companion Planting to Crop Rotation | 13 |
Getting Ready to Garden | 29 |
My Special System | 43 |
Great Plant Companions | 55 |
Having Fun With Companion Gardening | 125 |
Sallys Top Crops and CompanionGarden Secrets | 183 |
Plants for Beneficial Insects | 247 |
Preventing Pest Problems | 260 |
Sources | 266 |
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Great Garden Companions: A Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful ... Sally Jean Cunningham No preview available - 2000 |
Great Garden Companions: A Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful ... Sally Jean Cunningham No preview available - 2000 |
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Page 276 - When you've found your color, the key will tell you what hardiness zone you live in. Remember that the map is a general guide; your particular conditions may vary.
Page 276 - USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE MAP This map was revised in 1990 to reflect the original USDA map, done in 1965. It is now recognized as the best indicator of minimum temperatures available. Look at the map to find your area, then match its color to the key at the right. When you've found your color, the key will tell you what hardiness zone you live in. Remember that the map is a general guide; your particular conditions may vary. 529.95...