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Old 09-29-2014, 07:34 AM   #2
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Go ahead and plant but not Tomatoes

Crop rotation is the key.. also plant paring,, For example planting Tomatoes in a bed of Marigolds keeps at least one pest at bay.. Or at least mixing them... Other plants do other pests.

(Books on organic gardening really helpful but not having a sticks and bricks I have not planted a garden in a long time)
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