Resources



Here's a list of books, videos, sites, tool and whatever else I'm finding to be of great use.

Books:

  • Carrots Love Tomatoes by Louise Riotte
    • This book has a ton of information on companion between veggies, fruits, herbs, flowers, wild plants, grains, fungus and trees to start. It also talks about interplanting, succession planting, crop rotation, composting, pest control, garden planning and much more. It's a good book to have handy as a reference, but it's also a book that is probably within most library collections.



Videos:

  • Grow Your Greens channel on Youtube
    • John Kohler is full of knowledge and touches on so many organic gardening topics it's crazy. This guy has awesome energy and delivers a ton of info in a real absorbable way.
     

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