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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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button and marigolds planted alongside a young tomato plant
basil, geraniums, marigolds, lavender, nasturtiums, petunias, rosemary, sage, and thyme repel garden insects garlic,marigolds, nasturtium, allyssum and bachelor buttons attract pollenating insects
geraniums, marigolds, lavender, nasturtiums, petunias, rosemary, sage and thyme Attract beneficial insects: Alyssum, bachelor's button, cosmos and chamomile Shown: Alyssum, bachelor's button and marigolds planted alongside a young tomato plant
Repel bad bugs: Basil, garlic, geraniums, marigolds, lavender
Alyssum & marigolds make good companion
epel bugs: geraniums, lavender, petunias, rosemary, sage, thyme garlic, marigolds attract good bugs: alyssum, cosmos, chamomile, bach button
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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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Last comment "Most companion plants are easily grown from seed and can be planted at the same time as your vegetab"
Shown: Marigolds, garlic and nasturtiums planted next to leaf lettuce
Companion plants, garlic, nasturtiums, marigolds to help keep bugs away from lettuce
Marigolds, garlic and nasturtiums planted next to your vegetables
such as marigolds, garlic, nasturtiums and basil will help keep bad bugs away from your vegetable garden.
Aromatic plants such as marigolds, garlic, nasturtiums and basil will help keep bad bugs away from your vegetable garden. Repel bad bugs: Basil, garlic, geraniums, marigolds, lavender
nasturtiums & marigolds next to leaf lettuce
Marigolds, garlic, Nasturtiums to protect Lettuce
Companion plants - help with insects, here is Marigolds, garlic & nasturtiums
plants too keep bugs away, marigolds, garlic, basil, nasturtiums
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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs simply hate them and stay away. Purchase them in six-packs or start them from seed.
Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs simply hate them and stay away.
Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs
Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs simply hate them and stay away. Purchase them in six-packs
Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs simply hate them and stay away. Purchase them in
Marigolds add a bright and sunny spot of color. Bad bugs simply hate them and stay away. Purchase them in six-packs or start them from seed.
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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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nasturtiums, marigolds and bail will keep bugs away from veggies in garden
such as marigolds, garlic, nasturtiums and basil will help keep bad bugs away from your vegetable garden.
Planting aromatic plants such as marigolds,, garlic, nasturtiums and basil will help keep bad bugs away.
Marigolds and nasturtiums keep bugs from vegetable plants.
such as marigolds, garlic, nasturtiums and basil will help keep bad bugs away from your vegetable garden.
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Desert Marigold- will take full sun. Food idea for walkway to front door.
desert marigold, Mexican honeysuckle, native sunflowers, red-hot poker and yellow bells. More familiar favorites include cosmos, coneflowers, dahlias, gloriosa daisies, salvias and verbena. Or go high, with bougainvillea, trumpet vine and trumpet creeper. You can even grow some varieties of roses.
desert marigold, Mexican honeysuckle, native sunflowers, red-hot poker and yellow bells. More familiar favorites include cosmos, coneflowers, dahlias, gloriosa daisies, salvias and verbena. Or go high, with bougainvillea, trumpet vine and trumpet creeper. You can even grow some varieties of roses.
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Marigold Another constant bloomer is marigold. It has cheerful yellow and orange blooms, and it forms a nice, 6- to 10-inch clump when mature. But its natural ability to repel bugs and even deer may be even better than its appearance. This makes marigolds ideal companions in your edible container
gardens. Marigold seeds are long, very light and can blow away easily, so be sure to sow in a spot free from drafts. Wait to plant your marigold seedlings outside after the last frost.
MarigoldAnother constant bloomer is marigold. It has cheerful yellow and orange blooms, and it forms a nice, 6- to 10-inch clump when mature. But its natural ability to repel bugs and even deer may be even better than its appearance. This makes marigolds ideal companions in your edible container
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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting
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Last comment "ADD COSMOS,LAVENDER,MARIGOLD TO TOMS,BEANS, CUCS"
"Add flowering plants to attract pollinators to your vegetable garden," writes Arizona horticulturalist Noelle Johnson "Flowering plants such as cosmos, lavender, marigold, salvia and sunflowers not only beautify your vegetable garden
lavender, marigold, salvia and sunflowers not only beautify your vegetable garden, but they also help to attract pollinators for edibles such as beans, cucumbers, melons and squash.
flowering plants such cosmos, lavender,marigold,salvia and sunflowers to aid in polination in the vegie garden.
attract pollinators with cosmos and marigold
lavender, marigold, salvia, sunflowers to help pollinate edible plants
lavender, marigold, salvia and sunflowers not only beautify your vegetable garden, but they also help to attract pollinators for edibles such as beans, cucumbers, melons and squash. Cosmos, marigolds and sunflowers can be planted from seed when you sow your vegetable garden.Shown: Cosmos and marigolds planted
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Waterwise Landscapes Incorporated
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Another constant bloomer is marigold. It has cheerful yellow and orange blooms, and it forms a nice, 6- to 10-inch clump when mature. But its natural ability to repel bugs and even deer may be even better than its appearance. This makes marigolds ideal companions in your edible container
gardens. Marigold seeds are long, very light and can blow away easily, so be sure to sow in a spot free from drafts. Wait to plant your marigold seedlings outside after the last frost. Botanical name: Tagetes patula USDA zones: N/A; treat as an annual Water requirement: Medium moisture; well-drained soil
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