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Organic Vegetable Gardening

  *Companion Planting*



            Robert Kluson
           Ag/NR Extension Agent
     UF/IFAS Sarasota County Extension
OUTLINE

Overview of topics of noontime
talks on organic vegetable
gardening
Introduction to organic
vegetable gardening
Companion planting: concepts
and applications
Topics of Noontime Talks
for Organic Vegetable Gardening
•   Introduction (Nov 23, 2011)
•   Edible Flowers (Dec 7, 2011)
•   Container Gardening (Dec 21, 2011)
•   Worm Composting (Jan 4, 2012)
•   Frost Protection (Jan 11, 2012)
•   Composting – Part 1 (Jan 25, 2012)
•   Transplants (Feb 8,2012)
Topics of Noontime Talks
for Organic Vegetable Gardening
•   Composting – Part 2 (Feb 22, 2012)
•   Irrigation (March 14, 2012)
•   Raising Honey Bees (March 28, 2012)
•   Companion Planting (April 11, 2012)
•   Cover Crops (April 22, 2012)
Goals for Noontime Talks on
         Introduction
Organic Vegetable Gardening
 – Food for your freshest nutrition
 – Food for expanding benefits of backyard
   vegetable gardening
 – Food for thought
 – Food for your soul
Approach of Noontime Talks on
     Organic Vegetable Gardening
• Promote the practice of the guidelines in
  the reference “Vegetable Gardening in
  Florida” by James M. Stephens. 1999.
  Univ. of FL, IFAS
• Provide background information on the
  science and principles from agroecology
  for successful organic vegetable gardening
•



• Provide additional resources available for
  successful organic vegetable gardening
• Available from UF/IFAS bookstore, see http://ifasbooks.ufl.edu/merchant2/
 Also available from your favorite book vender.
Agroecosystem Concept


      • An approach that looks at your
      vegetable garden as a functional whole
      of interacting living and non living
      components, i.e. “whole is more than
      sum of parts”

      • A science-based management using
      models from natural ecosystems

Gliessman, S., 1999. Agroecology: Ecological Processes in Sustainable Agriculture
Nature Model for
Organic Vegetable Gardening
Organic Vegetable Garden Ecology
                  Garden Agroecosystem Example




                         pests

        crops




                                       soil




• Garden agroecosystems have functional properties &
  subsystems from biodiversity management
What is Companion Planting?
• It’s the establishment
  of two or more plant
  species in close
  proximity so that some
  cultural benefit that
  results in higher yields
  is derived.
• Groups of plants
  which grow well
  together are called
  "companions."
Companion Planting Origins
• Traditional recommendations
  used by gardeners have evolved
  from an interesting combination
  of
  – historical observation
  – horticultural science, and
  – a few unconventional sources
    (e.g., sensitive crystallization tests
    by Biodynamic practitioners using
    solution mixtures of potential
    companion plants)                        Crystallization example
Why Companion Planting?
• Naturalists have known about the interactions
  among plants for thousands of years
  – For example, about 2,000 years ago the Roman
    agriculturalist, Varro, declared "Large walnut trees
    close by, make the border of the farm sterile."
  – Some pest control potential is based on
    insecticides derived from plants, e.g., rotenone,
    sabadilla and ryania.
  – Certain trees move groundwater to the soil surface
    where shallow-rooted plants can grow even under
    droughty conditions.
Companion Planting Examples
Table 1. COMPANION PLANTING CHART FOR HOME &
MARKET GARDENING (compiled from traditional literature on
companion planting)


   CROP            COMPANIONS            INCOMPATIBLE

Asparagus    Tomato, Parsley, Basil

Beans        Most Vegetables & Herbs

Beans, Bush Irish Potato, Cucumber,     Onion
            Corn, Strawberry, Celery,
            Summer Savoury
Beans, Pole Corn, Summer Savoury,     Onion, Beets,
            Radish                    Kohlrabi,
                                      Sunflower

Cabbage     Aromatic Herbs, Celery,   Dill, Strawberries,
Family      Beets, Onion Family,      Pole Beans,
            Chamomile, Spinach,       Tomato
            Chard
Carrots     English Pea, Lettuce,     Dill
            Rosemary, Onion Family,
            Sage, Tomato

Celery      Onion & Cabbage
            Families, Tomato, Bush
            Beans, Nasturtium
Corn       Irish Potato, Beans,     Tomato
           English Pea, Pumpkin,
           Cucumber, Squash

Cucumber   Beans, Corn, English Pea, Irish Potato,
           Sunflowers, Radish        Aromatic Herbs


Eggplant   Beans, Marigold



Lettuce    Carrot, Radish,
           Strawberry, Cucumber
Onion           Beets, Carrot, Lettuce, Beans, English
Family          Cabbage Family, Summer Peas
                Savory


Parsley         Tomato, Asparagus


Pea, English Carrots, Radish, Turnip,   Onion Family,
             Cucumber, Corn, Beans      Gladiolus, Irish
                                        Potato


Potato, Irish   Beans, Corn, Cabbage    Pumpkin, Squash,
                Family, Marigolds,      Tomato, Cucumber,
                Horseradish             Sunflower
Pumpkins   Corn, Marigold             Irish Potato



Radish     English Pea, Nasturtium,   Hyssop
           Lettuce, Cucumber


Spinach    Strawberry, Faba Bean



Squash     Nasturtium, Corn, Marigold Irish Potato
Tomato   Onion Family, Nasturtium,   Irish Potato,
         Marigold, Asparagus,        Fennel, Cabbage
         Carrot, Parsley, Cucumber   Family



Turnip   English Pea                 Irish Potato
Does Companion Planting Work?

 • While companion planting has a long
   history, the mechanisms of beneficial
   plant interaction have not always been
   well understood.
 • Recently dentified mechanisms for higher
   yields include
   – Pest control
   – Nutrient uptake
   – Physical spatial interactions
Why Companion Planting?
• The concept provides strategies that
  increase the biodiversity of garden
  agroecosystems by mimicing the
  non-negative examples of biodiversity
  of natural ecosystems.

• A key to success is experimentation
  and observation of plant to plant
  interactions in your garden
  agroecosystem
Ecosystem Biodiversity Examples
Ecosystem Biodiversity Interactions
Agroecosystem Biodiversity


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                  * = forms of companion planting
Companion Planting Practices
 “Trap cropping”
• - a neighbouring
  crop may be
  selected
  because it is
  more attractive
  to pests and
  serves to distract
  them from the
                  Collards (trap crop) and cabbage (food crop)
  main crop       to draw the diamond back moth away from cabbage
Companion Planting Practices
“Biochemical Pest Suppression”
• some plants exude
  chemicals from roots
  or aerial parts that
  suppress or repel
  pests and protect
  neighbouring plants.

                         Marigold with cabbages to
                         repel nematodes
Companion Planting Practices
Herb Companion Planting for Repelling Pests

 Some of the earliest written documents on
gardening discuss herbs as companion plants for
deterring pests.

 When selecting your companion plants you will
need to consider more than which pests are
deterred, e.g., what effect the proximity of strong
herbs may have on the flavour of your vegetables.
Insect                      Crop and Herb Plants that Repels
Ants             Onions, Tansy, Mint family
                 Chives, Garlic, Marigolds, Mint family, Dried and crushed
Aphids
                 chrysanthemum flowers, Coriander, Onions, Oregano
Cabbage
                 Rosemary, Sage, Thyme
Moths
Cabbage
                 Tomatoes, Celery
Worms
Carrot Flies     Leeks, Sage, Rosemary
Colorado
                 Marigolds, Nasturtiums, Flax
Potato Beetles
Cucumber
                 Nasturtiums, Radishes, Tansy
Beetles
Flea Beetles     Catnip, Garlic
Flies            Basil, Tansy
Leafhoppers      Dried and crushed chrysanthemum flowers
Mosquitoes       Basil, Garlic, Geranium (citrosa)
Onion Flies      Garlic
Ticks            Garlic
Tomato Worms Borage
Companion Planting Practices
• “Symbiotic nitrogen fixation”
  - legumes have the
  ability to fix
  atmospheric nitrogen
  for their own use and
  for the benefit of
  neighbouring plants
  via symbiotic
  relationship with     Bush beans intercropped with
  Rhizobium bacteria    Chinese vegetables
Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
    Nodules           • N-fixing bacteria (e.g.,
    on legume           Rhizobium species)
    roots,
    e.g., peas,
                        infect roots of legumes
    beans, etc          & induce formation of
                        specialized nodules
                      • Benefit of this process
Nodules with            is the transformation
good N fixation         of atmospheric N to
activity have an        plant N, e.g., protein
internal red
color due to          • Correlates with ‘high
leghaemoglobin
.                       protein’ content of
                        legumes
Companion Planting Practices
“Physical Spatial
Interactions”
• for example, tall-growing,
  sun-loving plants may
  share space with lower-
  growing, shade-tolerant
  species, resulting in higher
  total yields from the land.


                         “3 Sisters” of corn/bean/squash
Companion Planting Practices
“Physical Spatial Interactions” (cont.)
 “Nurse crops”
 – for example, tall or
   dense-canopied plants
   may protect more
   vulnerable species
   through by providing a
   windbreak.               Taller grain crop protecting
                            shorter transplanted crop
                            from wind damage
Companion Planting Practices
“Beneficial Habitats”
– provide a desirable
  environment for
  beneficial insects and
  other arthropods—
  especially those
  predatory and parasitic
  species which help to
  keep pest populations in
  check.
Companion Planting Management

• Success Factors Include:
  – Spatial arrangement
  – Plant density
  – Maturity dates
  – Plant structure

• However, most recommendations do not
  specify them. Therefore, experimentation
  is required.
Differences among recommendations
demonstrate the importance of
management factors
Companion Planting Management
• Example ‘spatial arrangements’ include:
  – Row intercropping — growing two or more crops at the
    same time with at least one crop planted in rows.
  – Strip intercropping — growing two or more crops
    together in strips wide enough to permit separate crop
    production but close enough for the crops to interact.
  – Mixed intercropping — growing two or more crops
    together in no distinct row arrangement.
  – Relay intercropping — planting a second crop into a
    standing crop at a time when the standing crop is at its
    reproductive stage but before harvesting.
Companion Planting Management
• Example different spatial arrangements for
  native American “3 sisters” companion planting
  (corn/bean/squash):




 Figure 1: Circular    Figure 2: Hidatsa Garden   Figure 3: Zuni Waffle
 Wampanoag Garden      Design                      Garden
 (Northeast & South)   (Northern Plains)          (Southwest Desert)
Companion Planting Research
• Over-Yielding Assessment Factors Include:
  – a method for assessing companion crops performance as
    compared to pure stand yields
  – calculated figure is called the Land Equivalency Ratio
    (LER), i.e., the yield advantage the intercrop has over the
    pure stand, if any.
  – for example, a corn/pea intercropping
  – measure the yields from pure corn, pure peas, and the yields
    from both corn and peas growing together
  – calculate the LER = (intercrop corn yield / pure corn yield ) +
    (intercrop pea yield/ pure pea yield)
  – LER values above 1.0 show an advantage to intercropping,
    while numbers below 1.0 show a disadvantage
Summary
• Companion crops help
  develop a functional
  garden agroecosystem
• Choose companion crops
  to best fit desired
  purpose(s) and niche(s)
  for increase biodiversity
• Careful experimentation
  and management is needed
  to provide desired benefits
Food For Your Soul
• The Legend of the Three Sisters
• The term "Three Sisters" emerged from the
  Iroquois creation myth. It was said that the
  earth began when "Sky Woman" who lived in
  the upper world peered through a hole in the
  sky and fell through to an endless sea. The
  animals saw her coming, so they took the
  soil from the bottom of the sea and spread it
  onto the back of a giant turtle to provide a
  safe place for her to land. This "Turtle Island"
  is now what we call North America.
Food For Your Soul
• Sky woman had become pregnant before she
  fell. When she landed, she gave birth to a
  daughter. When the daughter grew into a young
  woman, she also became pregnant (by the
  West wind). She died while giving birth to twin
  boys. Sky Woman buried her daughter in the
  "new earth." From her grave grew three sacred
  plants—corn, beans, and squash. These plants
  provided food for her sons, and later, for all of
  humanity. These special gifts ensured the
  survival of the Iroquois people.
References
• Beyfuss, R. & M. Pritts. 2010. Companion Planting:
  Ecogardening Factsheet #10
  http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/factsheets/ecogardening/com
  plant.html
• Gliessman, S.R. 1998. Agroecology: Ecological
  Processes in Sustainable Agriculture. Sleeping Bear
  Press
• Hill, S.B. Companion Plants. Ecological Agriculture
  Project http://eap.mcgill.ca/publications/EAP55.htm
• Kuepper, G. & M.Dodson. 2009. Companion Planting:
  Basic Concepts & Resources. ATTRA publication IP
  125 http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/complant.html
References
• Our Garden Gang. Companion Planting.
  http://ourgardengang.com/companions.htm
• Sullivan, P. 2003. Intercropping Principles and
  Production Practices.
  http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/intercrop.html
• Plangarden. 2009. Comparison of Companion
  Planting Guides of Most Common Vegetables.
  http://plangarden.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/cp-partiii-tables-
  nopic1.pdf

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Companion Planting Practices and Organic Vegetable Gardening - Sarasota County Extension, Florida

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  • 2. Organic Vegetable Gardening *Companion Planting* Robert Kluson Ag/NR Extension Agent UF/IFAS Sarasota County Extension
  • 3. OUTLINE Overview of topics of noontime talks on organic vegetable gardening Introduction to organic vegetable gardening Companion planting: concepts and applications
  • 4. Topics of Noontime Talks for Organic Vegetable Gardening • Introduction (Nov 23, 2011) • Edible Flowers (Dec 7, 2011) • Container Gardening (Dec 21, 2011) • Worm Composting (Jan 4, 2012) • Frost Protection (Jan 11, 2012) • Composting – Part 1 (Jan 25, 2012) • Transplants (Feb 8,2012)
  • 5. Topics of Noontime Talks for Organic Vegetable Gardening • Composting – Part 2 (Feb 22, 2012) • Irrigation (March 14, 2012) • Raising Honey Bees (March 28, 2012) • Companion Planting (April 11, 2012) • Cover Crops (April 22, 2012)
  • 6. Goals for Noontime Talks on Introduction Organic Vegetable Gardening – Food for your freshest nutrition – Food for expanding benefits of backyard vegetable gardening – Food for thought – Food for your soul
  • 7. Approach of Noontime Talks on Organic Vegetable Gardening • Promote the practice of the guidelines in the reference “Vegetable Gardening in Florida” by James M. Stephens. 1999. Univ. of FL, IFAS • Provide background information on the science and principles from agroecology for successful organic vegetable gardening • • Provide additional resources available for successful organic vegetable gardening
  • 8. • Available from UF/IFAS bookstore, see http://ifasbooks.ufl.edu/merchant2/ Also available from your favorite book vender.
  • 9. Agroecosystem Concept • An approach that looks at your vegetable garden as a functional whole of interacting living and non living components, i.e. “whole is more than sum of parts” • A science-based management using models from natural ecosystems Gliessman, S., 1999. Agroecology: Ecological Processes in Sustainable Agriculture
  • 10. Nature Model for Organic Vegetable Gardening
  • 11. Organic Vegetable Garden Ecology Garden Agroecosystem Example pests crops soil • Garden agroecosystems have functional properties & subsystems from biodiversity management
  • 12. What is Companion Planting? • It’s the establishment of two or more plant species in close proximity so that some cultural benefit that results in higher yields is derived. • Groups of plants which grow well together are called "companions."
  • 13. Companion Planting Origins • Traditional recommendations used by gardeners have evolved from an interesting combination of – historical observation – horticultural science, and – a few unconventional sources (e.g., sensitive crystallization tests by Biodynamic practitioners using solution mixtures of potential companion plants) Crystallization example
  • 14. Why Companion Planting? • Naturalists have known about the interactions among plants for thousands of years – For example, about 2,000 years ago the Roman agriculturalist, Varro, declared "Large walnut trees close by, make the border of the farm sterile." – Some pest control potential is based on insecticides derived from plants, e.g., rotenone, sabadilla and ryania. – Certain trees move groundwater to the soil surface where shallow-rooted plants can grow even under droughty conditions.
  • 15. Companion Planting Examples Table 1. COMPANION PLANTING CHART FOR HOME & MARKET GARDENING (compiled from traditional literature on companion planting) CROP COMPANIONS INCOMPATIBLE Asparagus Tomato, Parsley, Basil Beans Most Vegetables & Herbs Beans, Bush Irish Potato, Cucumber, Onion Corn, Strawberry, Celery, Summer Savoury
  • 16. Beans, Pole Corn, Summer Savoury, Onion, Beets, Radish Kohlrabi, Sunflower Cabbage Aromatic Herbs, Celery, Dill, Strawberries, Family Beets, Onion Family, Pole Beans, Chamomile, Spinach, Tomato Chard Carrots English Pea, Lettuce, Dill Rosemary, Onion Family, Sage, Tomato Celery Onion & Cabbage Families, Tomato, Bush Beans, Nasturtium
  • 17. Corn Irish Potato, Beans, Tomato English Pea, Pumpkin, Cucumber, Squash Cucumber Beans, Corn, English Pea, Irish Potato, Sunflowers, Radish Aromatic Herbs Eggplant Beans, Marigold Lettuce Carrot, Radish, Strawberry, Cucumber
  • 18. Onion Beets, Carrot, Lettuce, Beans, English Family Cabbage Family, Summer Peas Savory Parsley Tomato, Asparagus Pea, English Carrots, Radish, Turnip, Onion Family, Cucumber, Corn, Beans Gladiolus, Irish Potato Potato, Irish Beans, Corn, Cabbage Pumpkin, Squash, Family, Marigolds, Tomato, Cucumber, Horseradish Sunflower
  • 19. Pumpkins Corn, Marigold Irish Potato Radish English Pea, Nasturtium, Hyssop Lettuce, Cucumber Spinach Strawberry, Faba Bean Squash Nasturtium, Corn, Marigold Irish Potato
  • 20. Tomato Onion Family, Nasturtium, Irish Potato, Marigold, Asparagus, Fennel, Cabbage Carrot, Parsley, Cucumber Family Turnip English Pea Irish Potato
  • 21. Does Companion Planting Work? • While companion planting has a long history, the mechanisms of beneficial plant interaction have not always been well understood. • Recently dentified mechanisms for higher yields include – Pest control – Nutrient uptake – Physical spatial interactions
  • 22. Why Companion Planting? • The concept provides strategies that increase the biodiversity of garden agroecosystems by mimicing the non-negative examples of biodiversity of natural ecosystems. • A key to success is experimentation and observation of plant to plant interactions in your garden agroecosystem
  • 25. Agroecosystem Biodiversity * * * * = forms of companion planting
  • 26. Companion Planting Practices “Trap cropping” • - a neighbouring crop may be selected because it is more attractive to pests and serves to distract them from the Collards (trap crop) and cabbage (food crop) main crop to draw the diamond back moth away from cabbage
  • 27. Companion Planting Practices “Biochemical Pest Suppression” • some plants exude chemicals from roots or aerial parts that suppress or repel pests and protect neighbouring plants. Marigold with cabbages to repel nematodes
  • 28. Companion Planting Practices Herb Companion Planting for Repelling Pests Some of the earliest written documents on gardening discuss herbs as companion plants for deterring pests. When selecting your companion plants you will need to consider more than which pests are deterred, e.g., what effect the proximity of strong herbs may have on the flavour of your vegetables.
  • 29. Insect Crop and Herb Plants that Repels Ants Onions, Tansy, Mint family Chives, Garlic, Marigolds, Mint family, Dried and crushed Aphids chrysanthemum flowers, Coriander, Onions, Oregano Cabbage Rosemary, Sage, Thyme Moths Cabbage Tomatoes, Celery Worms Carrot Flies Leeks, Sage, Rosemary Colorado Marigolds, Nasturtiums, Flax Potato Beetles Cucumber Nasturtiums, Radishes, Tansy Beetles Flea Beetles Catnip, Garlic Flies Basil, Tansy Leafhoppers Dried and crushed chrysanthemum flowers Mosquitoes Basil, Garlic, Geranium (citrosa) Onion Flies Garlic Ticks Garlic Tomato Worms Borage
  • 30. Companion Planting Practices • “Symbiotic nitrogen fixation” - legumes have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen for their own use and for the benefit of neighbouring plants via symbiotic relationship with Bush beans intercropped with Rhizobium bacteria Chinese vegetables
  • 31. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Nodules • N-fixing bacteria (e.g., on legume Rhizobium species) roots, e.g., peas, infect roots of legumes beans, etc & induce formation of specialized nodules • Benefit of this process Nodules with is the transformation good N fixation of atmospheric N to activity have an plant N, e.g., protein internal red color due to • Correlates with ‘high leghaemoglobin . protein’ content of legumes
  • 32. Companion Planting Practices “Physical Spatial Interactions” • for example, tall-growing, sun-loving plants may share space with lower- growing, shade-tolerant species, resulting in higher total yields from the land. “3 Sisters” of corn/bean/squash
  • 33. Companion Planting Practices “Physical Spatial Interactions” (cont.) “Nurse crops” – for example, tall or dense-canopied plants may protect more vulnerable species through by providing a windbreak. Taller grain crop protecting shorter transplanted crop from wind damage
  • 34. Companion Planting Practices “Beneficial Habitats” – provide a desirable environment for beneficial insects and other arthropods— especially those predatory and parasitic species which help to keep pest populations in check.
  • 35. Companion Planting Management • Success Factors Include: – Spatial arrangement – Plant density – Maturity dates – Plant structure • However, most recommendations do not specify them. Therefore, experimentation is required.
  • 36. Differences among recommendations demonstrate the importance of management factors
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  • 40. Companion Planting Management • Example ‘spatial arrangements’ include: – Row intercropping — growing two or more crops at the same time with at least one crop planted in rows. – Strip intercropping — growing two or more crops together in strips wide enough to permit separate crop production but close enough for the crops to interact. – Mixed intercropping — growing two or more crops together in no distinct row arrangement. – Relay intercropping — planting a second crop into a standing crop at a time when the standing crop is at its reproductive stage but before harvesting.
  • 41. Companion Planting Management • Example different spatial arrangements for native American “3 sisters” companion planting (corn/bean/squash): Figure 1: Circular Figure 2: Hidatsa Garden Figure 3: Zuni Waffle Wampanoag Garden Design Garden (Northeast & South) (Northern Plains) (Southwest Desert)
  • 42. Companion Planting Research • Over-Yielding Assessment Factors Include: – a method for assessing companion crops performance as compared to pure stand yields – calculated figure is called the Land Equivalency Ratio (LER), i.e., the yield advantage the intercrop has over the pure stand, if any. – for example, a corn/pea intercropping – measure the yields from pure corn, pure peas, and the yields from both corn and peas growing together – calculate the LER = (intercrop corn yield / pure corn yield ) + (intercrop pea yield/ pure pea yield) – LER values above 1.0 show an advantage to intercropping, while numbers below 1.0 show a disadvantage
  • 43. Summary • Companion crops help develop a functional garden agroecosystem • Choose companion crops to best fit desired purpose(s) and niche(s) for increase biodiversity • Careful experimentation and management is needed to provide desired benefits
  • 44. Food For Your Soul • The Legend of the Three Sisters • The term "Three Sisters" emerged from the Iroquois creation myth. It was said that the earth began when "Sky Woman" who lived in the upper world peered through a hole in the sky and fell through to an endless sea. The animals saw her coming, so they took the soil from the bottom of the sea and spread it onto the back of a giant turtle to provide a safe place for her to land. This "Turtle Island" is now what we call North America.
  • 45. Food For Your Soul • Sky woman had become pregnant before she fell. When she landed, she gave birth to a daughter. When the daughter grew into a young woman, she also became pregnant (by the West wind). She died while giving birth to twin boys. Sky Woman buried her daughter in the "new earth." From her grave grew three sacred plants—corn, beans, and squash. These plants provided food for her sons, and later, for all of humanity. These special gifts ensured the survival of the Iroquois people.
  • 46. References • Beyfuss, R. & M. Pritts. 2010. Companion Planting: Ecogardening Factsheet #10 http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/factsheets/ecogardening/com plant.html • Gliessman, S.R. 1998. Agroecology: Ecological Processes in Sustainable Agriculture. Sleeping Bear Press • Hill, S.B. Companion Plants. Ecological Agriculture Project http://eap.mcgill.ca/publications/EAP55.htm • Kuepper, G. & M.Dodson. 2009. Companion Planting: Basic Concepts & Resources. ATTRA publication IP 125 http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/complant.html
  • 47. References • Our Garden Gang. Companion Planting. http://ourgardengang.com/companions.htm • Sullivan, P. 2003. Intercropping Principles and Production Practices. http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/intercrop.html • Plangarden. 2009. Comparison of Companion Planting Guides of Most Common Vegetables. http://plangarden.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/cp-partiii-tables- nopic1.pdf