Companion Planting in New Zealand - Brenda Little
Companion Planting in New Zealand - Brenda Little
Gardening is 10% watering and 90% social engineering.
Meet the ultimate guide to vegetable matchmaking. Companion Planting in New Zealand by Brenda Little is a pocket-sized manifesto for anyone who suspects their plants have a social life—and wants to make sure everyone is getting along.
This isn’t just a manual; it’s an invitation to work with nature instead of fighting it. Brenda’s notes are entertaining, anecdotal, and deeply rooted in common sense. It’s the kind of wisdom that feels like a whispered secret from the gardener across the fence whose crops are always suspiciously perfect. Whether it's the mystery of why certain pairings thrive or the practicalities of a seaweed solution for pests, this book focuses on the result we all crave: a healthy, high-yielding garden.
Discover why your parsley and chives are the best of friends, but why mint is essentially persona non grata in their circle. It’s about observation, respect for the ecosystem, and getting the very best out of your patch by understanding the natural world. Every tip in here has worked for someone—and now it’s your turn.
- ISBN: 978-1-877246418
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