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09 Jun 2010 12:14 #1 by FoothillsRealtor
if so, and if you are/were a gardener, what would you call or what do you know about "Mischkultur"? I used to garden that way very successfully many years ago but can't find any books regarding the subject in english and of course I forgot most of it. It would be fun to re-discover. let me know.
thanks

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09 Jun 2010 13:43 #2 by Wayne Harrison
Mixed Culture gardening seems very similar to the Square Foot Gardening concept -- that is putting mixed plants in close proximity. Watch this and see if you agree.

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09 Jun 2010 15:13 #3 by FoothillsRealtor
its pretty interesting but not quite what i am looking for. From what I remember you plant certain plants together (and others are to avoid each other) to enhance flavor, growth and repel pests etc. I just can't remember which ones and I dont' seem to find a book that explains it. But thanks for sharing Wayne. That is kind of what I am doing right now (the greenhouse is exploding and I need more room to thin out and replant)

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09 Jun 2010 15:18 #4 by Wayne Harrison
You do that in square foot gardening, too. You can put different plants in adjoining squares that affect each other. What the video didn't explain is that in each square you can put up to six plants. It less labor intensive than row gardening.

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09 Jun 2010 16:00 #5 by jf1acai
Perhaps this might help - http://www.amazon.com/Carrots-Love-Toma ... 1580170277


Ooppss --- should have started this post with 'Nein' :wink:

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09 Jun 2010 20:15 #6 by Rockdoc
Ja aber Ich habe keine Ahnung, über die Gartenarbeit Sie ungefähr fragten.

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09 Jun 2010 20:35 #7 by jf1acai
You do, and you will clean it up! :wink:

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09 Jun 2010 20:37 #8 by The Viking
Ia on'tda erstadunda atwha ouya rea yingtra ota aysa. Utba ia ma earningla.

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09 Jun 2010 20:42 #9 by The Viking

Rockdoc Franz wrote: Ja aber Ich habe keine Ahnung, über die Gartenarbeit Sie ungefähr fragten.


Ich kenne nichts um Gartenbau entweder aber es macht Spab, in einer anderen Sprache und Ausführungsleute denken, dass ich klüger bin, zu reden, als ich bin wirklich. :biggrin:

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09 Jun 2010 20:53 #10 by jf1acai
rofllol

That is as clear to me as most of your posts, Viking! <GD&R>




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