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Jackson & Perkins Rose Companions: Growing Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, Shrubs and Vines with Roses
Stephen Scanniello

Cool Springs Press, 2005

good guide to integrating roses
This is an excellent guide to integrating roses into a garden with other plants instead of keeping them in a separate location in a bare, mulched rose bed. Well written text and good pictures. Shame on the publisher, though, for such poor copyediting! Next time pay ...
  
  











  



  
Encyclopedia of Planting Combinations: Over 4000 Color and Planting Schemes
Tony Lord

Firefly Books, 2008

A valuable addition to your garden library
As an award-winning author, photographer, horticultural consultant, and an adviser on gardens to Britain's National Trust, Tony Lord combines his talents with the exceptional photos taken by Andrew Lawson, an award-winning photographer in "Encyclopedia of Planting ...
  
  











  



  
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
Louise Riotte

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1998

Companion veggie gardening
I originally bought this book over 20 years ago from Rodale press and lost it in one of my many moves. It is an excellent resource for companion and inter-planting of flowers, many of which are edible, with vegetables. I now garden in containers and the concepts in ...
  
  











  



  
50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants
Tracy DiSabato-Aust

Timber Press, 2009

Tracy DiSabato-Aust has taught thousands of readers how to design and maintain their gardens. Her first book? The Well-Tended Perennial Garden ?is Timber's best-selling title and widely considered the bible of perennial maintenance. 50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants is packed with useful tips, practical hints, and Tracy's own gardening ...
  
  











  



  
Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening
Louise Riotte

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1998

Better Gardening
This book has been great with helping to plant my garden using natural methods of pesticides. This is done by planting plants that repel insects and diseases next to each other. It is a very good way to keep from using chemical pesticides, and to get optimal yields of ...
  
  











  



  
Secrets of Companion Planting: Plants That Help, Plants That Hurt
Brenda Little

Silverleaf Press, 2008

Transform a messy, tangled garden into a lush, productive retreat with this simple yet thorough handbook. The basics of companion gardening can be easily integrated into one?s gardening style using the nurturing power of Mother Nature and taking fundamental principles into account. Not merely a seasonal occupation or hobby, companion planting is a ...
  
  











  



  
Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening Companion Planting (Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening)
Susan McClure, Sally Roth

Rodale Pr, 1994

An A-to-Z, photographic guide to organic gardening provides complete instructions for combining plants that repel pests and enhance one another's growth. By the author of The Harvest Gardener. Simultaneous.
  
  











  



  
Carrots Love Tomatoes and Roses Love Garlic (Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening)
Louise Riotte

Rodale Edition/Storey Publishing, 2004

Helpful
This book gave me most of what I was looking for, that is, what vegetables should be planted together to get the best growth and prevent pests. I was mainly interested in a vegetable garden and this book covers everything, flowers, shrubs and vegetables. Maybe the ...
  
  











  



  
Your Backyard Herb Garden: A Gardener's Guide to Growing Over 50 Herbs Plus How to Use Them in Cooking, ...
Miranda Smith

Rodale Books, 1999

in love with herbs
I adore this book! Wow! It has all the things I wanted! - it's organic - it very thorougly covers many herbs in different formats, so you know everything from what bugs they attract or repel, how tall they grow, and what zone they can be grown in - common uses for ...
  
  











  



  
Great Garden Companions: A Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden
Sally Jean Cunningham

Rodale Books, 2000

reference it every day!
i checked this book out from the library, and let my neighbor borrow it. she liked it so much didn't want to give it back. as soon as i started reading it, i understood why. it's very approachable, and has lots of crucial information for first-year and experienced ...
  
  











  



  
Good Neighbors: Companion Planting for Gardeners
Anna Carr

Rodale Pr, 1985

An Encyclopedia of information on companion planting
A fully illustrated reference book for companion planting like no other. Has pros and cons of companion planting, what works and what doesn't with detailed IPM procedures and how to use them. Used mine so much its falling apart, wished they did a reprint of this ...
  
  











  



  
A-Z of Companion Planting
Pamela Allardice

Angus & Robertson, 1993

Plants are careful about the company they keep. Some help each other to grow, while others repel insects and even other plants. Over the years, farmers and gardeners have observed how plants affect each other, especially how certain herbs benefit the growth of nearby plants. For example, garlic planted next to roses deters aphids and other ...
  
  











  



  
Companion Planting: Successful Gardening the Organic Way
Gertrud Franck

Harpercollins, 1988

good
A real help for those in a northern european climate, but for me in Spain, difficult!
  
  











  



  
The Victory Garden: The Essential Companion
James Wilson, Bob Thomson, ...

Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 1995

Excellent
This book has something for every event in a garden. Planting, designing, what to grow and how to grow it. It is one of the most useful gardening books that I have on my shelf and use it often. In the winter its great to read and work out any previous season ...
  
  











  



  
All-In-One Garden: Grow Vegetables, Fruit, Herbs and Flowers in the Same Space
Graham Rice

Cassell Illustrated, 2006

Think you can?t have it all? Well, you can, at least in the garden, because many common food-producing plants also offer beautiful foliage or flowers. By simply following these creative suggestions, even novice gardeners can transform large or small spaces into high-yield gardens bursting with delicious, organically grown fruits, vegetables, and ...
  
  











  



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