Planting can be more than just for looks it can be beneficial. In this post, I share a ‘Plants with Benefits Book Review’.
Plants with Benefits
I was companion planting way before this beautiful publication came out by garden writer Helen Yoest. It was exciting to be gifted a copy to review.
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Happy Gardening,
6 responses to “Plants with Benefits Book Review”
[…] This time around I was determined to learn from my mistakes. I watched endless gardening videos on YouTube and read everything I could about growing tomatoes. I amended my soil in the raised beds with compost. I got rid of suckers as soon as I saw them and planted garlic, basil and marigolds nearby. (Thanks for the great advice, Bren!) […]
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! I can’t wait to see what you harvest this year so be sure to share on your network and blog.
What a great post. That is exactly what I am going to do when our drought ends and I get to plant vegetables again…it has been raining so maybe next year…hoping
Thank you Daisey for leaving a comment so we could connect. Someday I want to live in the south just so I can experiment with growing year-round outdoors. I look forward to follow your shares as you plant. Happy Gardening – Bren
That is such an interesting tip about using Marigolds…That is on my list to try for sure. This worst thing that can happen is my garden will look a little more beautiful.
That is a great point Charlie : and the garden does look very pretty with all the marigold blooms! Happy Gardening Blogging Friend- Bren