Heirloom peas in the background are planted with an Italian Sweet Beef Tomato (on the left) a Better Boy Tomato (in the middle) and a San Marzano Redorta Tomato (on the right) purchased from The Tasteful Garden. A Lemon Tree from The Tasteful Garden is in the pot to the right with various annual flowers in the foreground.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Peas among Tomatoes and Annual Flowers
Heirloom peas in the background are planted with an Italian Sweet Beef Tomato (on the left) a Better Boy Tomato (in the middle) and a San Marzano Redorta Tomato (on the right) purchased from The Tasteful Garden. A Lemon Tree from The Tasteful Garden is in the pot to the right with various annual flowers in the foreground.
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Carol, I love all your companion planting. I tend to have a very organized garden which makes pretty rows, more like a farm than a garden sometimes. I love the peas growing behind the tomatoes so they will have a little shade as the summer goes on. We can't even grow peas here during the summer, we have to grow them in the wintertime!
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