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Posted by Jessica Ferguson on June 26, 2008, 10:37:31, in reply to "Re: All about cilantro/Guest writer "
Hi Joe K -
Congrats on going organic! There is no doubt it can be a struggle but stick with it! Definately plant some cilantro and/or parsley near your tomatoes. Don't forget marigolds and nasturtiums which are also pest deterrents. I have both a veggie garden and veggies planted in the flower beds. The veggie garden always gets more eaten (and not by me) than the ones in the flower beds. I think there is a real argument not only for crop rotation but for "hiding" plants in unexpected places. Good luck!
- Jessica
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