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	<title>Comments on: Companion Planting Vegetables for Increased Crop Yield</title>
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		<title>By: Green Goods Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great rundown on companion planting! Thanks!

Another tip I&#039;ve found useful is to plant flowers of yellow, orange and red hues within sight of, but NOT adjacent to, the veggie garden. This attracts the pesky flying critters away from the veggies. Nasturtiums and marigolds work well for this, and an added benefit is that nasturtiums are edible (found in an American Indian cookbook!) and marigold petals are otherwise known as calendula and have healing properties.]]></description>
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<p>Another tip I&#8217;ve found useful is to plant flowers of yellow, orange and red hues within sight of, but NOT adjacent to, the veggie garden. This attracts the pesky flying critters away from the veggies. Nasturtiums and marigolds work well for this, and an added benefit is that nasturtiums are edible (found in an American Indian cookbook!) and marigold petals are otherwise known as calendula and have healing properties.</p>
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