things that draw in beneficial insects like herbs and wildflowers, yarrow, parsley, etc. nitrogen fixers like beans, peas, clovers, lupines, etc. nutrient seekers like comfrey, rhubarb, other deep rooted large leaf plants..chop and drops for mulch.
Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
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Thank-you- It looks as if the things I've already got there, are appropriate. Comfrey, Jerusalem Artichoke, Applemint, Pennyroyal, vervain, Takinogawa Burdock, motherwort, mugwort, sage, Jostaberry, gooseberry, red currant, angelica, agrimony. I hadn't thought of adding annuals, such as beans.
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