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Vegetables co-planting

1.)Tomatoes & Basil – Basil improves the flavor of tomatoes and helps repel pests. 2.)Carrots & Onions – Onions help deter carrot flies, and carrots don’t compete with onions for space. 3.)Lettuce & Radishes – Radishes can break up soil for lettuce and don’t compete for nutrients. 4.)Spinach & Strawberries – Spinach provides ground cover,

long blooming flowering plants

1. Daylilies (Hemerocallis)Bloom Period: 4–6 weeksNotes: Different varieties bloom at different times during the summer. 2. Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.)Bloom Period: 2–3 monthsNotes: Often called tickseed, known for a long blooming season. 3. Geranium (Geranium spp.)Bloom Period: 3–4 monthsNotes: Hardy varieties bloom from late spring to early fall. 4. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)Bloom Period: 3 monthsNotes:

PERENNIALS

1. Coneflower (Echinacea)Hardy, drought-tolerant, and attracts pollinators. 2. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)Bright, cheerful flowers and easy to grow. 3. Daylilies (Hemerocallis)Low-maintenance and available in a wide range of colors. 4. Peony (Paeonia)Large, fragrant blooms that return every year. 5. Lavender (Lavandula)Aromatic, hardy, and attracts bees. 6. Sedum (Sedum spp.)Succulent with star-shaped flowers, great for dry areas.

QUOTES

Here are 100 quotes from the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, offering insights into his philosophy on life, morality, truth, art, and the human condition:

Hydrangea varieties

Hydrangeas are a popular group of flowering shrubs known for their large, colorful blooms and versatility in the garden. There are several species and varieties of hydrangeas, each with unique characteristics in terms of size, shape, and bloom color. Here’s an overview of the most common hydrangea varieties: 1. Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea) 2. Hydrangea