World Permaculture Association is providing their Companion Planting Guide to help you determine which plants to grow near each other, and which to grow far apart
You should never forget that every creature has its purpose in the cycle of nature and can also be very important to humans. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture
Can someone clarify for me, is this just the chart that I can see in the pic in the original post? Are there any pages dedicated to explaining why certain plants are listed as good / not good together? Or, at least a reference list?
Hello Ben, the goal of the guide is to be a practical tool to help you determine which plants to grow near each other and which to grow far apart. There are no the kind explanations you're searching.
regards
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