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Companion planting is essential in creating a successful garden ecosystem. Well paired companions assist each other to grow well, repel u...
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Join me as I chronicle my journey of growing fruits and vegetables on my patio and community garden plot in zone 6a.
That actually looks really nice! I wander what sort of vegetables I could manage to grow on my patio, here in Hunter Valley. I think that it would be awesome to have some fresh veggies.