#gardentour - A Peek at My Veggie Garden!

Niki Jabbour
by Niki Jabbour
A patchwork of lettuce
Chamomile - for tea and also to attract pollinators and beneficial insects
A combo of garlic (background) with a border of catmint and mache, which has gone to flower. We eat the mache all winter long and I allow a few plants to go to seed to ensure another crop the following winter.
Two of my favourite interplanting partners - corn and soybeans!
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  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Jun 28, 2013
    Year-round mache? What a treat. And I'll second Miriam's comment on your lettuce.
  • Geneva Hall Geneva Hall on Nov 10, 2013
    what is mache and how do you used it and how can I get seeds to plant some
    • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Nov 11, 2013
      @Geneva Hall It's an edible salad green. The seeds are often available at a local garden center with a good selection.
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