Companion Planting

“Companion Planting” by Richard Bird is a comprehensive guide published by Simon & Schuster in 1990. This first edition spans 144 pages and is presented in English. The book merges traditional gardening lore with contemporary environmental issues, offering insights into effective gardening practices.
Readers will discover a blend of time-honored techniques and modern approaches to garden design. The content addresses the principles of companion planting, emphasizing how certain plants can benefit each other when grown together. This volume serves as a resource for those interested in enhancing their gardening skills while considering ecological factors.
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Traditional gardening lore and current environmental concerns come together in this volume.
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