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What grows well with who?
Matt Francis Underwood
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posted 12 years ago
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I am new to permaculture and have a lot of different plants I want to try, I need tips on what grows well with them.
First does anyone Know what grows well with soursop (graviola, guanabana)?
Does anyone know what grows well with Cinnamon from Sri Lanka?
Matt Francis Underwood
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Also, does anyone know what grows well with Kepel fruit?
Anyone know of a website that has a listing of plants and what they compliment and grow well with in an edible forest/garden setting?
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Howdy Matt, welcome to permies. You might find some info on one of these sites?
http://www.bing.com/search?q=permaculture+companion+planting&src=IE-SearchBox&Form=IE8SRC&adlt=strict
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Thanks Miles, great website.
We can fix it! We just need some baling wire, some WD-40, a bit of duct tape and this tiny ad:
Learn Permaculture through a little hard work
https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp
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