Beginners Guide to Companion Planting Using Companion Gardening to Grow Healthy, Organic and Happy Plants!
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Companion planting is the strategic placement of plants in close proximity of each other to allow you to maximize the use of space while taking advantage of the natural abilities of each plant. Companion planting is centuries-old and can still be used to give gardeners excellent results today. When done correctly, it can reduce leaf damage caused by disease and pests by over 60%. Yes, that result can be accomplished without chemicals and poisons seeping into the soil. Growing symbiotic plants alongside each other can give your garden a ton of benefits, especially if you want to enjoy pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide-free crops. There’s no need to buy expensive equipment or heavily rely on chemical products to keep garden problems in check. In fact, most of these can be reduced in severity or eliminated altogether in a completely natural way, you’ll simply need to be smart about the approaches you choose and tailor them to your particular situation.
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You may think that a natural garden producing unparalleled yields is out of your reach. With a little bit of guidance, perseverance, and experience, however, you can discover the planting formula that will deliver wonderful results out of your space. You have to understand dynamics in the garden. You should know the sun, water, and soil needs of different plants so that you can grow them together.
Planning companion pairs in your garden should involve intimate knowledge of the flora and fauna. Luckily, this book belongs to the GREEN FINGERED GARDENER SERIES™ that will teach you all of the essentials to make the most of every single technique.
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"Companion Planting is a book written by Peter Shepperd. It gives readers information about companion planting and how it can be an excellent alternative to chemical pesticides. The author discusses the benefits of using companion plants as well as the history behind using companion plantings. In this book, Shepperd explains exactly what companion planting is and how it can benefit your garden's health and productivity. He also talks about specific plants that help each other grow better in a garden together.
This book would be a great read for anyone who wants to know more about this type of gardening or any individual who has their own garden they want to take care of organically without harmful chemicals getting into the soil or affecting their crops' taste. The writing is educational and easy to read, so you can always find yourself going back to it for a refresher.
Although the book was published in the UK, it covers universal lessons of companion planting. It gives great examples of what can be done with combined plantings. This book will be useful for those who want to learn more about this type of organic gardening and how they can maximize their garden's space through proper planning and strategic placing of plants together. "
This book is about vegetables that grow well together and vegetables that do not. The author, Peter Shepherd (who also wrote books such as "introduction to raised bed gardening" and "Advanced raised bed gardening"), focuses on vegetables rather than the entire garden, the focus is on how to grow vegetables and to help you plant vegetables in a way that will maximize your harvest and minimize your work. I really loved this book and the images are very nicely done, I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to know which vegetables can grow well together, even if you do not want to use companion plants this book will give you tips about vegetables that need certain vegetables near them to deter pests or that vegetables go better when planted next to certain vegetables. This is good for people looking for an organic farming method using permaculture techniques.