Much of the gar­den knowl­edge I’ve gained came from some won­der­ful books. Lots of peo­ple ask me about them, so I added a new sec­tion at barbsbackyard.com for these rec­om­men­da­tions, clev­er­ly titled Books, gad­gets & great stuff.

The first book on my list is a clas­sic. Car­rots love toma­toes. First pub­lished in the 70’s, I’ve been refer­ring to it for about as long. What makes it so spe­cial? How eas­i­ly it teach­es the con­cept of com­pan­ion plant­i­ng. That means: cer­tain plants, like good friends, when plant­ed near each oth­er, help each oth­er. For exam­ple: plant­i­ng car­rots near leeks and onions helps repel the dread­ed car­rot fly, onion fly AND the leek moth! Good for both the car­rot & the leek! Not to men­tion how much you will enjoy a deli­cious veg­gie soup with car­rots & leeks come har­vest time.

To be direct: most of them bring a small com­mis­sion to me to help defray the costs of this blog. Just click on the link. : )  I do love these books & gad­gets, and use them myself. If you have one you’d like us to review, please post a com­ment, or send me an email.

Hap­py gardening!

Barb

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