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Jack Ferman 22-06-2003 05:44 PM

Companion Plants
 
I have an old copy of Philbrick's Companion Plants (1966) and note that my
local library has several others by other authors. What I am looking for
is a computer database of companion plants. Looked in Amazon and didn't
see anything. So, if any of you readers here know of any please email me
- . Thank you.

Salty Thumb 22-06-2003 05:44 PM

Companion Plants
 
(Jack Ferman) wrote in
:

I have an old copy of Philbrick's Companion Plants (1966) and note
that my local library has several others by other authors. What I am
looking for is a computer database of companion plants. Looked in
Amazon and didn't see anything. So, if any of you readers here know
of any please email me -
. Thank you.


Did you find "Carrots Love Tomatoes" and "Roses Love Garlic"? I don't
remember the author's name.

Curiously, the carrot book didn't mention peas and tomatoes going together
and from what I gather that's a traditional combination.

- Salty

animaux 23-06-2003 02:20 PM

Companion Plants
 
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:39:36 -0500, (Jack Ferman) wrote:

I have an old copy of Philbrick's Companion Plants (1966) and note that my
local library has several others by other authors. What I am looking for
is a computer database of companion plants. Looked in Amazon and didn't
see anything. So, if any of you readers here know of any please email me
-
. Thank you

To name a few:

http://www.companionplants.com/

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/complants/

http://www.eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/EAP55.htm

http://colleenscorner.com/Cplants.html

http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.html

http://www.iseli-nursery.com/CompanionPlants.htm

http://www.eskimo.com/~enumclaw/comp.html

As for software, having the entire Internet at my fingers, I don't need programs
to list companion plants, I have tons and tons of information right here. Some
good, some bad. That's where research comes in. Hope this helps.

Salty Thumb 24-06-2003 02:56 AM

Companion Plants
 
animaux wrote in
:

On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:39:36 -0500, (Jack Ferman)
wrote:

I have an old copy of Philbrick's Companion Plants (1966) and note
that my local library has several others by other authors. What I am
looking for is a computer database of companion plants. Looked in
Amazon and didn't see anything. So, if any of you readers here know
of any please email me -
. Thank you

To name a few:

http://www.companionplants.com/

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/complants/

http://www.eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/EAP55.htm

http://colleenscorner.com/Cplants.html

http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.html

http://www.iseli-nursery.com/CompanionPlants.htm

http://www.eskimo.com/~enumclaw/comp.html

As for software, having the entire Internet at my fingers, I don't
need programs to list companion plants, I have tons and tons of
information right here. Some good, some bad. That's where research
comes in. Hope this helps.


Oops, I guess I missed seeing 'computer database' when I replied, the
things I mentioned were books.

The Internet is nice, but I still think it would be handy to have an
easily searchable database locally on your own computer. Especially for
those of us who's thumbs aren't so green and/or have poor organizational
skills.

I hope anybody that knows of any will also post them here.

- Salty


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